Supreme Court rules ‘belief’ requirement in child-luring law is unconstitutional
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says a provision of the country’s law forbidding the luring of children via the internet is unconstitutional and is ordering a new trial for a Toronto-area man.
Douglas Morrison posted an ad on Craigslist in 2013 entitled “Daddy looking for his little girl,” and then had sexually explicit conversations by computer with a police officer claiming to be a 14-year-old.
The conversations took place over a span of more than two months. Morrison invited the “girl” to touch herself sexually, suggested she watch pornography and also proposed the two meet to engage in sexual activity — a meeting that never happened.