The accused was found guilty of threatening to cause bodily harm, threatening to cause damage to property, intimidation of a justice system participant, and criminal harassment.
The offences involved sending threatening communications to a police officer, a probation officer, and a judge, driven by the accused's religious beliefs and desire to destroy a Buddha statue.
The court sentenced the accused to 2 years and 3 months in custody, reduced by 90 days for pre-sentence custody, followed by 3 years of probation.