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Mustafa Ururyar, York student convicted of sex assault, granted bail

A York University PhD student convicted in a high-profile sexual assault case was granted bail Thursday morning, one day after a Toronto judge handed down one of the harshest sentences possible for the crime.

Ururyar planning to appeal 18-month sentence, will live in Vancouver with sureties until appeal is heard

Mustafa Ururyar at court during a hearing on his application for bail. (Mike Heenan/CBC)

A York University PhD student convicted in a high-profile sexual assault case was granted bail Thursday morning, one day after a Toronto judge handed down one of the harshest sentences possible for the crime.

The conditions of Mustafa Ururyar's bail were confirmed to CBC News Toronto by his appeal lawyer, Mark Halfyard. Ururyar's mother and partner are acting as his sureties, so he can live with them in Vancouver while he awaits his appeal.

Under the bail conditions,Ururyar must surrender himself into custodyon Mar. 17, 2017 ifhis appeal has not yet been heard by that time.

Ururyarwas convicted in Julyof forcing Mandi Gray to perform oral sex and engage in sexual intercourse on Jan. 31, 2015.

During sentencing Wednesday,Justice MarvinZukerhanded downthe 18-month maximum jail termrequested by the Crown.

"Incases of rape, there is little room in the sentencing process for mercy ... Rape is not an accident," he said.

Ururyar'slawyer had argued for a conditional sentence, which would have meant no jail timeand is launching an appeal.Ururyar'snext court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 6.