The moving party sought leave to appeal a summary conviction appeal judge's decision upholding his conviction for uttering a threat.
The moving party had attempted to enter the wrong apartment while confused and suffering from a broken jaw, and told the complainant 'I'm going to kill you' in broken English.
The Court of Appeal refused leave to appeal, finding no issues of general importance and no merit to the arguments, as the trial judge's factual findings regarding the threat and mens rea were entitled to deference.