Supreme Court rules mandatory minimum sentences for child luring are unconstitutional

The Supreme Court of Canada is seen, Friday, June 16, 2023 in Ottawa. Canada's top court has ruled that applying mandatory minimum sentences to the offence of child luring is unconstitutional. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - Canada's top court has ruled that applying mandatory minimum sentences to the offence of child luring is unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court of Canada found in a six-to-one decision released Friday that such sentences violate the Charter-protected right that guards against "cruel and unusual treatment or punishment."

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