Mandatory minimum for child sex abuse material is unconstitutional, says Quebec court
MONTREAL — Quebec’s highest court has ruled the minimum one-year sentence for distribution of child sexual abuse material is unconstitutional.
In a decision Monday, a Court of Appeal panel ruled on the case of a man who pleaded guilty in 2018 to one count each of possessing, accessing and distributing the material.
The panel found that the original sentence of 12 months imprisonment would constitute cruel and unusual punishment given the defendant’s intellectual disability and mental health conditions.
It noted that many experts as well as the Supreme Court of Canada have established that imprisonment has particularly negative effects on people with intellectual deficiencies, which the defendant experienced during the time he was incarcerated.


