He is harassing his victim who is unconscious

News 29 August, 2017
  • Photo courtesy Christian Plouffe
    Olivier Narreault-Rousseau at the exit of the court, Monday. The young man pled guilty to the two counts against him.

    Antoine Lacroix

    Tuesday, 29 August, 2017 06:30

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    Betrayed by the graphic photos of the victim kept in his cell, a young man from Mirabel, pleaded guilty Monday to taking advantage of the unconscious state of knowledge to assault her sexually after they had consumed alcohol.

    Olivier Narreault-Rousseau has had a field day calling the victim shortly after the incident to express regret, this has not prevented the young woman of 19 years old to file a complaint with the police.

    Bad mix

    According to what has been narrated before the court, a man of 22 years old invited the victim to his home in the company of a friend, on August 19, 2016. The young people gathered were then consumed alcohol.

    However, the young woman took this moment of pain medications. The mixture with the alcohol to him and lose the map, depending on what was mentioned, the defence lawyer, Louis-Alexandre Martin, in front of the judge Sophia Lavergne.

    It is at this time that Narreault-Rousseau took advantage of the situation to assault.

    Despite his daze, the young woman remembered to have seen flashes from a camera, and fiddling.

    When she woke up, she also noticed that her panties were rolled around her waist and she had semen on the thigh.

    Entered phone

    In the course of the investigation, the police seized the phone of the accused and found a dozen graphic photos of the victim, we cannot reveal the identity.

    Olivier Narreault-Rousseau pleaded guilty to the two counts against him. He will be back in Court on 12 December for representations on sentencing.

    By then, the court has ordered him to cooperate so that we can prepare a pre-sentence report and an assessment sexological.

    – With the collaboration of Christian Plouffe