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Detention Disposition continued for accused found NCR, as he remains a significant threat to public safety.
The Ontario Review Board conducted a mandatory annual review of the accused's Detention Disposition.
The accused, who was found not criminally responsible for assault causing bodily harm, has diagnoses of schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder.
Based on the hospital report, expert testimony, and a joint submission from the parties, the Board found that the accused continues to represent a significant threat to public safety.
The Board ordered the continuation of the Detention Disposition at the Secure Forensic Unit, with discretion to transfer to a General Forensic Unit as his condition improves.
Detention Disposition continued for accused found NCR for second-degree murder due to ongoing significant threat.
The Ontario Review Board held a mandatory annual review hearing for the accused, who was previously found not criminally responsible for second-degree murder.
The accused has diagnoses of treatment-resistant schizophrenia and substance use disorder.
The Board accepted the joint submission of the parties, finding that the accused continues to represent a significant threat to the safety of the public due to ongoing auditory hallucinations and recent substance use.
The Board ordered a continuation of the Detention Disposition at the Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences.
Accused found to remain a significant threat; hybrid Detention Disposition ordered with internet restrictions.
The Ontario Review Board held a mandatory annual review of the accused's disposition.
The accused, previously found not criminally responsible for criminal harassment and failing to comply with conditions, suffers from schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder.
The Board found that the accused continues to represent a significant threat to public safety due to ongoing symptoms, lack of insight, and recent violent behaviour following cannabis use.
The Board ordered a hybrid Detention Disposition, maintaining internet restrictions but allowing for potential transfer to a general forensic unit.
NCR accused with schizophrenia ordered to remain in detention at forensic hospital due to ongoing risk.
The accused, previously found not criminally responsible for second-degree murder, appeared before the Ontario Review Board for an annual disposition review.
He has diagnoses of schizophrenia and substance use disorder.
The Board found that he continues to represent a significant threat to the safety of the public due to ongoing auditory hallucinations, limited insight, and the severity of his index offence.
The Board ordered a continuation of his Detention Disposition at the Forensic Service of Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, noting his positive progress but emphasizing the need for a gradual and cautious increase in privileges.
Accused found to remain a significant threat; detention disposition continued with added community living clause.
The Ontario Review Board conducted an annual review of the accused, who was previously found not criminally responsible for arson and assault.
The accused suffers from Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia and Cannabis Use Disorder, and has a history of medication non-compliance and substance use while in the hospital.
The Board found that the accused continues to represent a significant threat to the safety of the public due to her lack of insight and risk of decompensation if unsupervised.
The Board ordered a continued Detention Disposition at the hospital, with the addition of a community living clause to motivate the accused and allow the clinical team to seek 24-hour supervised housing.
No co-appearing lawyers found.
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