SELECTED CASE LAW

ONTARIO:

[2008] OJ No 2803

In [2008] OJ No 2803, Mr. G was charged with mischief and attempted voyeurism after entering the women’s washroom of a condominium pool and trying to spy on a woman in the shower. The Court determined that Mr. G’s actions constituted attempted voyeurism because he entered the women’s washroom, had his pants unzipped when he was caught, and ran when the complainant yelled at him. G’s appeal from his conviction was dismissed.[1]


[1] 2008 CanLii 35678.

 

Criminal Offence(s): Voyeurism