Alberta man sent to prison for sex assault on hearing impaired woman
The Canadian Press | Posted: March 30, 2016 9:38 PM | Last Updated: March 30, 2016
Judge rejected Darrius Chief Body's story victim had offered sexual services for money
A southern Alberta man has been sentenced to 3½ years in prison for sexually assaulting a hearing impaired woman.
Darrius Chief Body, who is 46, was convicted earlier this year in the attack on the 30-year-old victim on a downtown Lethbridge street in March 2013.
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Court heard that Chief Body grabbed the woman from behind, took her behind some bushes and sexually assaulted her.
She was fighting an addiction at the time and was looking for cigarette butts.
Justice D.K. Miller rejected Chief Body's story that the victim had offered sexual services for money.
The judge noted that the woman's hearing aid was not working at the time, so it was improbable that she could have carried on a conversation with him in the dark.