Former Cadet instructor jailed for sex assault

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ESQUIMALT (NEWS1130) – A military court has sentenced a former deputy commander of the Victoria-based military cadet corps to one year in prison and banished him from the military for sexually abusing teenage cadets.
    
Twenty-six-year-old Capt. Daniel Moriarity was also demoted to a 2nd Lieutenant by military judge Lt-Col. Louis-Vincent D’auteuil, who says he took advantage of vulnerable young people he was entrusted to lead.
    
Moriarity was found guilty of sexual exploitation, sexual assault and sexual interference by a military court last October in connection to attacks on a 15-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl in separate incidents at the Vernon army camp.
    
In a joint submission, the military prosecutor and Moriarity’s defence lawyer called for the 12-month sentence, rank demotion and military expulsion.
    
Moments after the judge delivered his sentence, the defence submitted an application to release Moriarity pending the outcome of an appeal.
    
Moriarity was deputy commanding officer of the Victoria Signal Armoury Cadet Corps 3005 at the time of his arrest.

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