By: Daphne Wang
PDF Version: R v EJB:Reasonable Hypotheticals and Permitted Sentencing Factors
Case Commented On: R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 (CanLII)
R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 is an important case regarding the sentencing of sexual exploitation offences pursuant to section 153(1.1)(a) of the Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46. The decision overturns the trial decision. In doing so, the Court addresses mitigating and aggravating factors judges should and should not consider during sentencing for sexual offences against a minor. The Court also more clearly defines how to assess constitutional challenges to mandatory minimums pursuant to section 12 of the Charter. In making these clarifications, the Court of Appeal highlights important considerations that cannot be overlooked when sentencing offenders under section 153(1.1)(a).