The appellant, convicted of first-degree murder, appealed on three grounds: the motion judge's alleged error in admitting gang evidence, a claimed miscarriage of justice due to trial severance and the jury being unaware of a co-accused's verdict, and the unreasonableness of the verdict.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding no error in the admission of gang evidence, no miscarriage of justice, and that the verdict was reasonable given the evidence of motive, animus, and association.