Sarnia Man’s Appeal of Seven-Year Prison Sentence, A Conviction and Dangerous Offender Tag has been rejected by Ontario’s Court of Appeal.
A Sarnia Man’s Appeal of His Seven-Year Prison Sentence and Dangerous Offender Tag has been rejected by a three judges of Ontario’s Court of Appeal.
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Ronald Craig Hope, then 57, was arrested in may 2018 shortly after sarnia font said he was charges include utted threat to cause bodily harm and criminal harassment. He was convicted by a sarnia jury in June 2019 of Assault Causing Bodily Harm, Uttering Threats, Criminal Harassment, Breaching Probation, and Breaching A Recognizance.
Superior Court Justice John Desotti Designated Hope a Dangerous Offender and Sentenced Him in January 2021 to Seven Years in Prison, Followed by a 10-Year Long-Term Supervision Order.
At a Jan. 14 Hearing, Hope, Through Lawyer Richard LithoWski, Appealed the Dangerous Offender Designation, Prison Term and Assault Causing Bodily Harm Conviction. Justices Grant Huscroft, Alison Harvison Young, and ben Zarnett release their Decision Jan. 20.
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“The Seven-Year (Prison) Term and 10-Year (Long-Term Supervision Order) are fit and there is no basis for this court to interfer with them,” they wrote. “The appeal is dismissed.”
The Appeal Argued Desotti Failed to Set Out Billet. It also argued he did not outline the defense’s theory.
The Appeal Judges Wrote in Their Decision Desotti Did not review all of the evidence, but added he was not required to. They Explained the Test is not where the jury was charged perfectly, but where where we are charged properly.
“We are satisfied that the jury would have understood its task based on the instructions provided,” they Wrote.
Hope’s Lawyer also Argued Desotti Erred in Finding the Crown Proven Hist Customer’s Conduct was intractable and a Repetitive pattern.
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“We do not agree,” The Trio of Judes Wrote.
They pointd Out Hope’s Criminal Record included 48 Convictions, 20 for Offers of Violence or Threats of Violence.
“There was ample evidence from which the trial judge could reasonably concluded that intractability and a repeatititive pattern were established, and he made no error in so concluding,” they found.
The Three-Judge Panel also rejected Appeal Arguments Desotti Erred by Overvaling the Risk Assessments and Failing To Give Proper Weight Hope’s Age, Health, and Reduced Risk of Violent Recidivism.
Sarnia Police Asked the Public for Tips To Track Down Hope on May 24, 2018, after he was seen near 200 Kathleen ave. Shortly After Midnight. In an Update, Police Said He was arrested less Than Three Hours Later by Ontario’s Repeat Offender speech Squad in lambeth.
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