The Crown brought pretrial applications regarding the admissibility of the accused's statements to police and photographs of the complainant's facial injury.
The accused was charged with aggravated assault and forcible confinement following a domestic dispute where he allegedly bit the complainant's nose.
The court ruled the accused's statements voluntary and admissible on consent.
However, the court dismissed the application to admit the photographs, finding they had little probative value since the disfigurement and its cause were admitted, and their gruesome nature posed significant potential to inflame the jury and prejudice the accused's right to a fair trial.