The Crown applied to have the offender designated as a dangerous offender and sentenced to an indeterminate period of detention.
The offender had pleaded guilty to criminal harassment, defamatory libel, and other offences against a former domestic partner.
The court found that the offender's conduct constituted a serious personal injury offence and that he posed a threat to the mental well-being of others due to a pattern of repetitive behaviour that he was unable to restrain.
The court concluded that the offender's risk was intractable and that there was no reasonable expectation that a lesser measure would adequately protect the public.
The offender was designated a dangerous offender and sentenced to an indeterminate term of imprisonment.