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Detention disposition continued for NCR accused who remains a significant threat to public safety.
The Ontario Review Board conducted an annual review hearing for the accused, who was previously found not criminally responsible for committing an indecent act and sexual assault.
The hospital and the Attorney-General recommended a continuation of the detention disposition, and the accused's counsel joined this position.
Relying on the uncontroverted expert evidence of the hospital's representative, the Board found that the accused continues to represent a significant threat to public safety due to his ongoing mental illness and need for structure.
The Board ordered a continuation of the detention disposition with minor amendments to his community access privileges.
Review Board ordered continued detention of NCR accused with added overnight community privileges.
The Ontario Review Board held an annual review hearing for the accused, who was previously found not criminally responsible for aggravated assault and weapons offences.
The accused suffers from schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Relying on the uncontroverted evidence of the hospital, the Board found that the accused continues to pose a significant threat to the safety of the public.
The Board ordered a continued detention disposition with the addition of overnight privileges at his father's residence, noting significant improvements in his behavioral regulation and an upcoming transition to community accommodation.
No co-appearing lawyers found.
No judges found.