The appellant was convicted of two counts of indecent assault against his two step-daughters for incidents occurring between 1975 and 1980.
He appealed his conviction and sentence, arguing the trial judge erred in treating the complainants' evidence as mutually confirmatory, in assessing credibility, and in dismissing an application for third-party records from the Children's Aid Society.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the conviction appeal, finding the evidence's probative value outweighed its prejudice and that the third-party records did not meet the test for likely relevance.
The sentence appeal was also dismissed, as the appellant's sleep apnea was adequately accommodated in custody.