A former Skate Canada coach has been convicted of eight sexual offences against two teenage victims, both of whom were under his tutelage as figure skaters when the crimes occurred.
Matthew Power, 30, was found guilty of sexual assault, child luring, sexual interference and making pornography available to minors, as well as related charges, in Supreme Court in St. John's Wednesday morning.
He was acquitted of one other luring charge and another charge of making sexual material available to a minor.
Power's supporters sat silently, one of them hanging her head, as Justice Valerie Marshall handed down her verdict. She did not read from her written decision.
Power's attorney, Rosellen Sullivan, asked Marshall to keep her client out of custody until his next hearing, arguing he needed time to get his affairs in order before beginning his sentence.
Marshall declined and remanded Power into custody, citing the seriousness of his offences.