What are the consequences of the Accused being charged with a major sexual assault?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from R v G.O.M., 2013 ABQB 334 (CanLII):

Although the Accused has been in custody since the middle of March 2013 and his preliminary date is not until January of 2014, if convicted of a major sexual assault, which these allegations constitute under R v. Arcand, [2010] ABCA 363 the Accused would be facing a significant period of incarceration. However the Accused is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, and it appears that he is prepared to provide a full answer in defence on the charge that he is facing.

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