Northern Saskatchewan man sentenced for violent “sleep attack”
The statistics are alarming – Saskatchewan has the second-highest rate of sexual assaults in Canada – one third of which are crimes against Aboriginal women. Sexual assaults in northern Saskatchewan “are all too common.”
Those were some of the comments included in a court case involving a 43-year-old La Ronge man who sexually assaulted a woman in 2016 while she was asleep. It was the second such “sleep attack” by Moses Jacob Charles – he was sentenced to three years in jail for a similar assault some 20 years ago – also on a sleeping victim.
Charles was sentenced at Prince Albert Court of Queen’s Bench Friday to 66 months, or more than five years in jail for the 2016 assault. He received 114 days’ credit for time served in custody while his case made its way through the courts.