Montrealers protest against man guilty of sexual abuse “inadequate” sentence
MONTREAL — Hundreds of people rallied in front of Montreal’s courthouse on Sunday to denounce a light sentence imposed on a man who pleaded guilty to sexual assault and voyeurism.
Protest co-organizer Alexandra Dupuy said the decision to grant a conditional discharge in a sexual assault case shows how inadequate the justice system is when it comes to handling such cases.
“It’s very disturbing, but is it surprising … no,” Dupuy said in an interview on Sunday. “The justice system has been working that way for a long time.”
Protesters carried signs with slogans including “Don’t tell me rape culture doesn’t exist,” and “Rapers everywhere, justice nowhere.”