The accused was charged with multiple counts of criminal harassment and disobeying a court order relating to his ex-partner, her family members, and a police officer.
The Crown alleged the accused engaged in threatening conduct toward the officer and repeatedly communicated with the ex-partner's family members through letters and in-person encounters.
The court found the accused not guilty of the criminal harassment charges, concluding the conduct toward the officer was not a tool of intimidation and the Crown failed to prove repeated communications with the family members.
However, the accused was found guilty of one count of disobeying a non-communication order for sending a letter to the ex-partner's uncle that explicitly asked him to speak to the accused's daughter on his behalf.