Craig
A love-struck Canadian who pricked holes in his girlfriend's condoms in a desperate bid to save their dying relationship by getting her pregnant, has lost his appeal in The Supreme Court of Canada and will serve the remainder of his sexual assault sentence.
Craig Jaret Hutchinson was sentenced to 18 months in jail in December 2011 after he pierced his girlfriend's condoms with a pin in 2006 so she would get pregnant and not break up with him.
Mr Hutchinson and his girlfriend, who was named only as N.C., began dating in January of 2006 but by that same summer, despite an active sex life together, she started to lose interest. In order to pin her down with
the relationship, Craig started poking holes in the condoms they used during mutual sex and by September, much to N.C's surprise, she was pregnant.
Reports said Craig suddenly started encouraging his girlfriend, NC, to take a pregnancy test. She wondered why but, after much persistence, she acceded to his request. It came back as negative.
'This was September 1. He insisted that she take another. She did so on September 5. It came back as positive. She was shocked. He was delighted.'Though she originally agreed to keep the child, events turned sour when Craig came clean with his confession. In a text message he wrote:
'I wanted a baby with you so bad, I sabotaged the condoms. I poked holes in them all.'N.C. broke off the relationship, reported him to the police and she had an abortion which led to an unfortunate infection of her uterus.
Craig Jaret Hutchinson was sentenced to 18 month in jail in December 2011. In January 2013, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court rejected his appeal that the sentence was harsh and excessive and that the woman voluntarily consented to having sex with him.
Craig took his appeal up to The Supreme Court of Canada and today, he lost the appeal again. The high court ruled that Craig deprived the woman of her ability to consent to sex, that his condom sabotage constituted fraud.
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