The appellant was convicted of aggravated assault at trial and appealed on three grounds: erroneous admission of spontaneous utterance evidence, improper assessment of alibi evidence, and improper assessment of identification evidence.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal by majority, with the dissenting judge finding the trial judge failed to conduct the required analysis of identification evidence.
The Supreme Court of Canada, by majority (Moldaver, Côté, and Brown JJ.), dismissed the appeal substantially for the reasons of the majority of the Court of Appeal.
Karakatsanis and Martin JJ. dissented and would have allowed the appeal for the reasons of the Court of Appeal dissent.