Man accused of sex crimes released on bail
A man accused of sexual assault and sexual interference was released on bail today, with a condition barring him from having any unsupervised contact with persons under 16.
Quentin George Gardiner, 31, is facing charges of sexual assault and sexual interference after allegedly molesting a girl under age 16 on multiple occasions. Although the specific allegations against Gardiner were outlined in court, many details cannot be published because they might identify the young complainant.
Crown Prosecutor Keith Amyotte pointed to Gardiner’s history of violent crimes and 2007 conviction for manslaughter while arguing against his release. The complainant, Amyotte said, has been treated for depression and contemplated self-harm following the alleged incidents.
Gardiner’s lawyer Tumi Odele pointed out several inconsistencies in the complainant’s claims, including the fact the number of alleged incidents varied greatly between the complainant’s statements. Odele said the Crown’s case against Gardiner is weak, as they rely solely only on the statement of the complainant without any physical evidence.