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A Prince Edward Island man who pleaded guilty to a voyeurism charge has been sentenced to five months in jail, which will be extend the sentence he is already serving for an unrelated sexual assault.

Wabaningosi Dingwell, who also goes by Tim Dingwell, appeared in person at the Charlottetown provincial courthouse Monday. He pleaded guilty to the voyeurism charge, while the Crown stayed a charge of sending an indecent text message.

Dingwell, 44, continued to live in the community after being found guilty of sexually assaulting his former spouse in March of 2024. A full year passed between that guilty verdict and him being sentenced in March to 14 months in jail.  

It was during that year that Dingwell committed the offence for which he was sentenced Monday. 

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