The Ontario Review Board held a hearing to review the restriction of the accused's liberty after he was returned to the hospital and placed in seclusion.
The accused, who had been living in approved community accommodations, experienced a severe psychotic decompensation, threatened to kill a Board member, and was violent during his apprehension.
The Board found that the significant increase in the restriction of his liberty was justified, necessary, and the least onerous means available to ensure public safety and address his mental health needs.