A military judge has found a former army cadet instructor guilty of three sex-related charges.
The judge found Capt. Daniel Moriarity guilty on two counts of sexual exploitation and one count each of sexual assault at MoriarityB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s court martial hearing at CFB Esquimalt on Monday.
The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS) charged Moriarity in February after he committed crimes against two teenaged cadets at the Lt.-Gen. E.C. Ashton Armoury in Saanich and the Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre.
The incidents occurred between 2008 and 2011. The case was brought forward by the chains of command for the two cadets, who contacted the military police about the allegations.
When the accusations were made, Moriarity was deputy commanding officer of 3005 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps, which is based at the Ashton Armoury.
Moriarity is slated to be sentenced on Oct. 31. The three charges were laid pursuant to the National Defence Act and Criminal Code of Canada.
The CFNIS is an independent military police unit that investigates serious and sensitive matters in relation to national defence property, DND employees and Canadian Forces personnel.
--by Roger Knox, , Black Press
editor@saanichnews.com