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SENTENCING: A New Regime Version 2.0 Justice Paul Robertson Ontario Court of Justice

Bill C 10 Safe Streets and Communities Act Collection of 9 Bills Died on the Order Paper of the 40 th Parliament History First reading September 20, 2011 Passed House of Commons December 5, 2011 Passed Senate March 1, 2012 Royal Assent March 13, 2012 Proclaimed in Force Status 5 Parts

5 Parts Part 1 Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act Part 2 Sentencing Part 3 Post Sentencing (Pardons/Record Suspensions) Part 4 Youth Criminal Justice Act Part 5 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

Bill C 10 Part 2 Sentencing Part of an ongoing statutory reform of Part of an ongoing statutory reform of sentencing

Bill C 10 Part 2 Sentencing INCLUDES: Better Protecting Children and Youth from Sexual Predators Act (former Bill C 54) Increasing Penalties for Serious Drug Crimes (former Bill S 10) Ending House Arrest for Property and Other Serious Crimes (former Bill C 16)

Bill C 10 : Signals movement towards a model of one sentence fits all Movement towards greater incarceration Introduces new and increases existing MMP Significantly restricts the use of Conditional Sentences

MANDATORY MINIMUMS Lots and lots of them

OFFENCES UNDER THE CRIMINAL CODE

Section 742.1 Current section provides that a conditional o sentence may be imposed only if: No minimum sentence is prescribed by law The court imposes a sentence less than 2 yrs The court is satisfied that serving the sentence in the community would not endanger the safety of the community The sentence is consistent with the fundamental purpose of and principles of sentencing

Section 742. 1 In addition: Conditional sentences are not available for certain indictable offences that are punishable by a maximum of 10 years or more, namely: Serious personal injury offences; defined d in s. 752 A terrorism offence A criminal organization offence

Conditional Sentences Under Bill C 10 The previous pre conditions to the imposition of a C.S. remain with one exception: the requirement that the offence not be a serious personal injury offence is abolished

New Section 742.1 The following restrictions however are added: CS C.S. is not available for an offence that : Has a maximum sentence of 14 years or more Includes therefore manslaughter, aggravated assault, arson, break and enter of a dwelling house and fraud over $5000

It is an offence prosecuted by indictment for which the maximum sentence is 10 years and which: Results in bodily harm Involves drug production, importing or trafficking Involves the use of a weapon

Nor is it one of the following offences prosecuted by way of indictment: Criminal harassment Sexual assault Theft over $5000 Motor vehicle theft B&E of a place other than a dwelling house Being unlawfully in a dwelling

Or one of the following prosecuted by indictment: Kidnapping Pi Prison breach Trafficking in persons Abduction of person under 14 by a stranger Arson for a fraudulent purpose

What is the effect? A t 40 dditi l ff i li ibl Amount 40 additional offences are now ineligible for conditional sentences

MANDATORY MINIMUMS Increases or imposes mandatory minimums for certain sexual offences against children By imposing MMP, the availability of a conditional sentence for these offences is eliminated

New Mandatory Minimums Sexual assault of a child s. 271 Sex. assault with a weapon, etc. of a child; s. 272 Aggravated sexual assault of a child s. 273 Incest involving a child Luring a child through use of a computer Bestiality in the presence of or involving a child Exposure to a child Child being defined as less than 16 years

Bill C 10 Part 2 Sentencing Creates two new offences: Making sexually explicit material available to a child (transmits, makes available, distributes or sells) to facilitate the commission of a specified offence Agreeing or arranging, by any means of g g g g, y y telecommunications, with a person to commit a sexual offence against a child

Extend the concept of luring Recognizes the role of home computers and social media in the offence of luring Captures grooming activities Moves the line of culpability into what before might have been preparation

Both New offences: Hybrid offences hh d i i dl f Both have mandatory minimums regardless of election

Constitutional Considerations Issue of constitutional validity of mandatory minimum: R. v Nur [2011] O.J. 3878 (SCJ) Code, J. R. v. Smickle [2012] ONSC 602 (SCJ) Molloy, J.

OFFENCES UNDER THE CONTROLLED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ACT

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Bill C 10establishes s mandatory minimum sentences for Schedule I and II drugs for the offences of: Production Trafficking PFTP (trafficking) Importing and exporting PFTP (exporting) NB: there are no MMP for simple possession

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Bill C 10 The mandatory minimum sentence is dependent on the presence of aggravating factors, themselves categorized in lists A modified Sentencing Grid

Aggravating Factors List A Offences committed: Carried out for organized crime purposes Involving the use or threat of violence Involving the carrying, use or threat of use, of a weapon By someone previously convicted of a designated drug offence By someone who had served a term of imprisonment for a designated drug offence within the last 10 years

Aggravating Factors List A Where the offence is importing, exporting or PFTP(exporting), where the offence was committed: Through h the abuse of position of authority or trustt By abusing rightful access to a restricted area

Aggravating Factors List B Where the offence is committed: In or near a school, in or near an area frequented by youth or in the presence of youth In concert with a youth (e.g. by using a youth) In relation to a youth (e.g. selling to a youth) In a prison

Aggravating Factors Health lhand Safety (it is like a List C) Where, in committing the offence: The accused used real property belonging to a third party Production was a potential public safety hazard in a residential area Production was a potential security, health or safety hazard to children who were in or in the immediate area of where the offence was committed The accused placed or set a trap

Drug Treatment Alternative S. 10(4) added: A court sentencing a person who is convicted of an offence under this Part may delay sentencing to enable the offender (a) to participate in a drug treatment court program; or (b) to attend a treatment program under ss. 720(2) of the Criminal Code

Drug Treatment Alternative S. 10 (5) added: f If the offender successfully completes a program under subsection (4), the court is not required to impose the minimum i punishment

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Well, what can I say.

Where are we going from here?

This (Bill C 10) is not the end; this is just the beginning of our efforts in this regard. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson (Sept, 2011)