Toronto Star

Ex-military medic jailed 9 months for sex assault

Found guilty of performing inappropri­ate breast exams on female recruits

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OTTAWA— A former military medical technician convicted of conducting inappropri­ate breast exams on female recruits has been sentenced to nine months in prison.

Chief military judge Col. Mario Dutil told a military court in London, Ont., that retired petty officer James Wilks will serve the time in a civilian prison concurrent­ly with a previous 30-month sentence.

Wilks was found guilty in a military court in February on one count of sexual assault and three counts of breach of trust after performing breast exams on female recruits.

It was the third such conviction for Wilks, who has already spent nine months behind bars after being convicted of similar crimes in December 2011.

Amilitary court sentenced Wilks to an additional 30 months in prison in 2013, but he appealed the matter.

The conviction­s all stem from incidents that occurred before Wilks retired from the military in April 2011.

Wilks testified at the end of January that he had conducted more than 3,000 medical examinatio­ns on prospectiv­e recruits during his more than 25 years in uniform and had never asked any of the women to remove their tops. He also said he never touched any of the women’s breasts.

Military commanders have been grappling with the issue of sexual misconduct in the ranks since media reports three years ago that a large number of incidents were being ignored or played down.

Defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance has since taken a hard line on any sexual misconduct, including threatenin­g to kick out anyone found guilty of inappropri­ate behaviour.

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