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Ontario court upholds sex assault sentence for man who removed condom

31 July 2025
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Ontario court upholds sex assault sentence for man who removed condom
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The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld Nimal Ranatunga’s sexual assault conviction for non-consensual condom removal, dismissing the Crown’s appeal for a harsher sentence. While the trial judge sentenced Ranatunga to a conditional sentence of two years less a day, dissenting Justice Gillese argued that incarceration was necessary due to the case’s serious nature and the victim’s trauma.

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