The accused was charged with second degree murder in the death of his common-law partner.
In pre-trial rulings, the court determined the admissibility of various pieces of evidence.
The court dismissed the accused's application to exclude evidence seized from his apartment, finding no breach of section 8 of the Charter.
The court ruled on the voluntariness of several statements made by the accused to police, admitting some and excluding others due to lack of proper cautions and tainting.
A statement made to the accused's probation officer was admitted.
The court also admitted certain evidence of prior discreditable conduct, including the deceased's writings and statements to witnesses, to show animus and motive, while excluding others.
Finally, the court admitted some post-offence conduct but excluded passive evasive conduct due to its prejudicial effect.