The offender was sentenced to three years and six months for a hate-motivated assault after a reduction for harsh presentence custody.
The offender pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm arising from a hate-motivated attack on a subway passenger based on sexual orientation.
The attack was brutal, involving multiple punches and stomping on the victim's face, resulting in serious injuries including concussion and facial fractures.
The offender has an extensive criminal history including prior convictions for aggravated assault, dangerous driving, and sexual assault.
The offender has been in custody for over 10 years (2,615 days credited at 1.5:1).
The court sentenced the offender to three years and six months imprisonment, with one day additional to time served, reflecting a reduction from the otherwise appropriate four-year sentence due to harsh presentence custody conditions including prolonged lockdowns and triple bunking.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeOct 24, 2025