The accused, charged with first degree murder and indignity to human remains, applied for judicial interim release.
The Crown opposed release, citing the gravity of the offence and the accused's alleged involvement in drug and firearms trafficking.
The court considered the proposed release plan, which included strict house arrest, electronic monitoring, and a $600,000 surety provided by the accused's mother.
Finding triable issues in the Crown's case and emphasizing the accused's right to make full answer and defence, the court concluded the accused met the onus under section 515(10) of the Criminal Code and granted release on strict conditions.