Ex-priest gets 3 years for assaulting children
Former priest pleaded guilty to sexual assault involving Quebec City boys
A former Catholic priest has been sentenced to three years in prison for sexually assaulting more than a dozen boys who were in his care in the 1970s and 1980s, when he was in charge of a school dormitory in the Quebec City region.
Raymond-Marie Lavoie, 71, pleaded guilty last year to assaulting 13 boys.
'Some things you just can't erase. No prison term would be enough for a guy like that.' —Frank Tremblay, one of Raymond-Marie Lavoie's victims
The crown prosecutor had recommended he be given an eight-year sentence, but the judge in the case decided that was too long.
The three-year sentence is a disappointment to Frank Tremblay, one of Lavoie's victims who was just 13 years old when he was first assaulted by the former priest.
"Some things you just can't erase," Tremblay said after the sentencing hearing, adding he intends to seek an appeal of the judge's decision.
"No prison term would be enough for a guy like that."
The president of the Association Representing Abuse Victims of Priests, France Bédard, said her group is seeking harsher sentences for pedophiles.
"The justice minister has to modify the law," Bédard said, to reflect the impact on children whose lives have been ruined by their abusers.