The appellant sought leave to appeal a summary conviction appeal decision affirming his conviction and sentence for assault causing bodily harm, as well as bail pending appeal.
The Crown successfully moved to have the leave application heard concurrently with the bail application.
The Court of Appeal denied leave to appeal, finding that the proposed appeal raised no questions of law alone, lacked significance beyond the specific case, and was without merit.
Consequently, the application for bail pending appeal was also dismissed, as the appellant could not establish that the appeal was not frivolous.