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Man jailed 6 months for sexually assaulting sleeping woman

A P.E.I. man who sexually assaulted a woman while she was asleep in her bed has been sentenced to six months in jail.

'An unconscious person cannot consent,' says Crown prosecutor

Gregory William Lunn enters Charlottetown Supreme Court in a file photo from April 26, 2017. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

A man who sexually assaulted a woman while she was asleep in her bed has been sentenced to six months in jail.

Gregory William Lunn, 32, of Stratford, P.E.I., pleaded guilty Monday in P.E.I. Supreme Court in Charlottetown, to committing sexual assaulton Aug.9, 2018, in Queens County.

"A sleepingperson cannot give consent,"Crown prosecutor Gerald Quinn told court Monday. "There is no doubt Mr. Lunncommitted sexual assault and it must be denounced and he must face justice."

According to an agreed statement of factsread by Quinn,Lunn and his victim knew each other.On the night in question, Lunntook a taxi to the woman'shome around 6 a.m.

He found her asleep and got into the bed with her.Upon Lunn initiating sexual intercourse, the woman woke up and told him to stop.He did so, according to the agreed facts.An argument ensued.The woman told Lunn to leave and he did.

Justice Terri MacPherson sentenced Lunn to probation for three yearsafter his six-month jail termand she ordered him to undergo counselling as directed by probation officers.

You had no right to do what you did.- Justice Terri MacPherson

"You had no right to do what you did," MacPhersontold Lunnas she handed down the sentence. "You need to understand how you got to where you are today, and make the necessary changes."

Lunnwasalsocharged withcommitting an indictable offence during a break and enter.He was found not guilty of that charge.

Parole for previous conviction revoked

Lunnhas remained in custody since Aug.9 whenhe voluntarily surrenderedto RCMP upon learningpolice were looking for him.

He was on parole at the time, having been convicted in 2017 of dangerous driving causing death.

Lunn'sparole on that conviction was revoked. That sentence now ends on Feb.22, 2019. His six-month jail sentence for sexually assaultingthe woman will begin onthat day.

Six months in jail is the mandatory minimum for sexual assault.

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