The appellant appealed from two dispositions of the Ontario Review Board that ordered his detention at a minimum security unit.
The appellant argued that the Board erred in failing to grant him an absolute or conditional discharge, asserting he no longer posed a significant threat to public safety.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that the Board did not improperly shift the burden of proof and that its conclusion regarding the appellant's threat to public safety was reasonable based on the expert evidence.
The Court also held that a conditional discharge was not realistic given the appellant's failure to comply with hospital conditions.