The appellant, Brandon Omardeen, appealed his convictions for multiple firearm-related offences and breach charges, as well as his sentence.
He challenged the trial judge's credibility and reliability findings, the identification evidence, and the finding of consciousness of guilt based on his post-offence conduct.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal from conviction, finding no basis to interfere with the trial judge's findings on identification, the absence of gunshot residue, or the inference of consciousness of guilt.
Leave to appeal sentence was granted, but the appeal was also dismissed, as the sentence was found to be fit given the extensive aggravating factors and the appellant's criminal record.