N.S. intimate-image case a cautionary tale for young people, prosecutor says
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — The high-profile trial of six Nova Scotia teens charged with sharing intimate images of at least 20 high school girls should serve as a cautionary tale for other young people, a prosecutor says.
Crown attorney Peter Dostal said it’s hoped it will both encourage alleged victims to come forward to report similar cases, and show the consequences of sharing images without consent.
“What the hope would be is that the presence of these individuals going through court does make live the fact that these aren’t consequence-less acts and that there are real victims who can suffer real harms,” he said after a Bridgewater provincial court hearing Wednesday.
The case was put over to Oct. 19 to allow lawyers time to receive more of the disclosure, which includes thousands of pages of evidence from several electronic devices that were seized in the lengthy investigation.


