The accused was charged with three counts of assault, one count of threatening death, and one count of assault causing bodily harm against the complainant.
The Crown alleged the defendant assaulted the complainant in separate incidents, on one occasion causing injury, and threatened to kill her.
Following a trial with multiple hearing dates, the court found the accused guilty of one count of assault based on evidence that the defendant blackened the complainant's eye during an altercation the evening prior to a planned move.
The court dismissed the remaining charges, finding insufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that all injuries were caused by the accused.