During his latest trial, Gordon Stuckless testified that he could never commit buggery because he himself had been raped as a child. |
Ontario Court Justice Mara Greene delivered the verdict following a trial in which defence lawyer Ari Goldkind argued the charges of buggery did not fit a clear pattern his client had of abusing adolescent boys.
Goldkind said buggery — an old charge referring to sodomy — is "radically, significantly different" and does not fit that pattern.
"This is not viewed as a win," given the number of victims, Goldkind told reporters shortly after the verdict.
He said the Crown may try to have Stuckless declared a dangerous offender, but he said defence lawyers would fight that designation "vigorously," because his client has been "in the community for 13 years as a law-abiding citizen." (more...)
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