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Nanaimo man acquitted of interfering with minor, but guilty of child-luring

B.C. provincial court judge renders decision in Craig Allen Sims case in Nanaimo
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The courthouse in Nanaimo. (News Bulletin file photo)

Warning: This article contains details related to sexual interference.

A Nanaimo man has been acquitted of charges relating to sexually interfering with a minor, but was found guilty of attempted luring.

Craig Allen Sims was charged of single counts of sexual interference of a person under 14, sexual interference of a person under 16, sexual assault, and communicating via computer to lure a child under 18 for incidents between 2007 and 2009.

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