Journal Pioneer

‘No means no’

Joseph MacGillivr­ay given jail time for sexual assault

- BY RYAN ROSS

A Stratford man who was found guilty of sexually assaulting a teenage girl he didn’t know was sentenced Wednesday to two years less a day in jail.

Joseph MacGillivr­ay, 22, appeared before Chief Judge Nancy Orr in provincial court in Charlottet­own for sentencing.

It took Orr more than an hour to read her decision as she reviewed the case and submission­s from the Crown and defence. Orr said the sentence must show there are consequenc­es for breaching the principle that “no means no”.

After a trial in October, Orr found MacGillivr­ay guilty of sexually assaulting the victim who didn’t know him.

During the trial the court heard the victim was drunk when MacGillivr­ay sexually assaulted her.

She was at his home drinking with other people and ended up in a dark bedroom where MacGillivr­ay was sleeping, although she didn’t realize he was there. MacGillivr­ay was in bed and didn’t know who was in his room when he sexually assaulted her.

Orr said MacGillivr­ay took no steps to determine who was in his bed. MacGillivr­ay testified the victim was clearly drunk and slurred her words, but he made no inquiries about whether or not she was consenting or able to consent, Orr said.

MacGillivr­ay has been in custody 47 days after Orr issued a warrant for his arrest when he didn’t show up for the trial.

That left him with 70 days of credit for time already served.

MacGillivr­ay will be under a firearms prohibitio­n for 10 years, he must provide a DNA sample for the national databank and he will be on the national sex offender’s registry for 20 years.

He will also be on probation for three years, including a condition he not have any contact with the victim. MacGillivr­ay must pay a $200 victim surcharge.

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