The accused was charged with one count of theft under $5,000 and two counts of assault.
The Crown's case was based on circumstantial evidence and video surveillance.
The victims were assaulted with pepper spray by masked individuals in an alleyway and one victim's purse was stolen.
The central issue was identity.
The court found the accused guilty based on compelling circumstantial evidence including video surveillance showing the accused leaving the building wearing a mask, appearing moments after the assault, following the victim, picking up the victim's dropped jacket without attempting to return it, and coordinating with other masked individuals to bring stolen items back into the building.