The applicant, an inmate serving a life sentence, sought judicial review of a decision denying his request to terminate his affiliation with the Hells Angels, a recognized security threat group.
The applicant argued that he was no longer a full-patch member and that the decision maker relied on incomplete information and was biased.
The Federal Court found the decision reasonable, noting evidence of ongoing contacts and involvement in illicit activities that contradicted his disaffiliation claim.
The Court found no appearance of bias.
The application was dismissed.