The accused pleaded guilty to three counts of break and enter and two counts of breaching release terms.
Prior to sentencing, he brought an application alleging that his pre-sentence detention in segregation violated his rights under sections 7 and 12 of the Charter, seeking enhanced credit for time served.
The court dismissed the application, finding that the accused had repeatedly requested to be placed in segregation despite offers for alternative housing, and that his medical needs were adequately addressed.
The court sentenced the accused to 18 months in custody, less standard 1.5:1 credit for pre-sentence custody, followed by 30 months of probation.