Petawawa soldier cleared of sex assault, drunkenness charges
May 12, 2017 | 7:45 PM
OTTAWA — A Canadian Forces corporal charged with sexual assault and drunkenness has been found not guilty on both counts by a military court.
Cpl. Simon Cadieux was charged last year following an alleged incident in Jamaica in November 2015, where he was serving as a member of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment.
But the Department of National Defence says military judge Lt.-Col. Louis-Vincent d’Auteuil cleared the charges following a court martial at CFB Petawawa.
Despite the non-guilty verdicts, the military says Cadieux could be subject to an administrative review to see if he broke the military’s code of conduct.


