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Sentencing postponed for former director of cancer support centre

Gerard Seguin, former director of Hope Spring cancer support centre, made a court appearance in Kitchener on Monday for a sentencing hearing.

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Sentencing in child pornography case delayed until Oct. 18.

Gerard Seguin, the former director of HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre who pleaded guilty topossessing child pornography, making child pornography and committing an offence to a minor, made a court appearance on Monday afternoon.

Seguin, 53, appeared at his sentencing hearing in the Kitchener courthouse,represented by his lawyer, Bruce Ritter.

Wearing glasses, navy blue track pants and a sweatshirt, Seguinread a letter to the court, detailing how he was attacked in custody two weeks ago and had his nose broken by others once they found out about the "nature of his charges" and "took it upon themselves to administer justice."

Seguinsaid after being put in solitary confinement, he had "accepted Jesus" as his "saviour" and asked for forgiveness through "meditation and prayer." Seguinsaid he hopes to make amends to his family, friends and community once he's out of jail and hopes to continue the work he's been doing in counselling.

Gerard Seguin on one of the charity drives he did for Hope Spring, back in November 2016. (HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre website)

His lawyer, Bruce Ritter, asked the judge for an 18 month sentence, stating that Seguin never had trouble with the law prior to this.

Crown prosecutorCynthia Jennison asked the courtto consider "consecutive" sentencing and to look at the three counts as "distinct from each other." Jennison recommended a three-year sentence.

Jennisonreferred to other cases, including the "R. v. Oliver"decision made by the English Court of Appeal in 2002, where the court categorizedlevels of child pornography on a scale, with Level One being "images depicting erotic posing with no sexual activity" and Level Five being "sadism or bestiality."

Jennison said Seguin's written pornographic materials surpassed Level Five on the "Oliver scale," as they are the "worst" that the detective working on the casehas ever seen.

The judge said he needed time to reflecton the decision and review the lawyers' submissions. Seguin'ssentencing has been postponed toOct.18.