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Absolute discharge granted as accused no longer poses a significant threat to public safety.
The Ontario Review Board held an annual hearing for an accused previously found not criminally responsible for aggravated assault.
The hospital and Crown recommended continuing the conditional discharge due to recent signs of the accused disengaging from treatment, despite his medication compliance and lack of violence.
The Board concluded that the accused no longer posed a significant threat to public safety, citing his strong family support, medication adherence, and the willingness of his family physician to oversee his treatment.
An absolute discharge was granted.
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