The Crown applied for an indeterminate sentence after the offender, previously designated a dangerous offender, was convicted of assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm.
The offender had attacked a security guard at the U.S. Consulate with a box cutter while on a long-term supervision order.
Relying on extensive psychiatric evidence demonstrating severe personality disorders, high psychopathy, and a high risk of violent reoffending, the court found no reasonable expectation that the offender's risk could be managed in the community.
An indeterminate sentence was imposed.