The accused, charged with second-degree murder of his intimate partner, applied for bail pending trial.
At the time of the offence, he was on bail for breaking into the victim's home.
Following the killing, he fled to the United States and was apprehended 2.5 months later.
The accused proposed a release plan involving house arrest, GPS monitoring, and his mother and sister as sureties.
The court dismissed the application on all three grounds, finding the accused ungovernable, contemptuous of court orders, and a flight risk, and concluding that his proposed sureties could not adequately supervise him.