An elderly child pornography aficionado must be wondering where Supreme Court of Canada Justice Mary Moreau is when you really need her.
After all, it was Moreau who wrote the widely condemned Supreme Court decision decrying that a one-year mandatory minimum in jail for possessing child pornography, uh, violated the Charter. Conjured hypothetical scenarios created this absurd leap.
To nearly universal condemnation and global mockery.
Which brings us to William Lee Tate. To call Tate, 82, a fan of sickening, violent child pornography would be a gross understatement.
CTV News revealed last week that Tate — an American draft dodger who came here during the Vietnam War — pleaded guilty earlier this year to just one count of possessing child pornography and one count of transmitting ch

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