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flag A Sarnia man was sentenced to nine months in prison for secretly filming his ex-partner during sex, a premeditated act of voyeurism deemed a severe breach of trust.

flag A Sarnia man has been sentenced to nine months in prison for secretly filming his ex-partner during sex, a premeditated invasion of privacy that court officials called a severe breach of trust. flag Justice Mark Poland emphasized the calculated nature of the crime, rejecting the man’s claim that he installed the camera out of concern for his ex’s new partner and parenting. flag The offense was part of a pattern of abusive, often alcohol-fueled behavior, including assault, threats, and theft. flag Though the victim did not submit a formal impact statement, the judge noted her significant emotional distress. flag The Crown sought 18 months, but the judge ruled house arrest inappropriate, citing the seriousness of the voyeurism charge and referencing a similar case involving an Airbnb host. flag The man, who has since sobered up and shown remorse, had a history of substance abuse. flag The sentence reflects the court’s view that the planned surveillance warranted strong condemnation.

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