COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO
CITATION: R. v. Arnaout, 2015 ONCA 714
DATE: 20151026
DOCKET: C56021
LaForme, Watt and Epstein JJ.A.
BETWEEN
Her Majesty the Queen
Respondent
and
Adel Mohamed Arnaout
Appellant
David E. Harris, for the appellant
John Neander, for the respondent
Heard: March 26, 2015
On appeal from the convictions entered on June 25, 2010, and from the sentence imposed on March 7, 2012 by Justice Todd Ducharme of the Superior Court of Justice, sitting without a jury.
ADDENDUM
[1] This court released its judgment in this appeal on September 30, 2015. Counsel for the appellant wrote to the court the same day, noting that the reasons did not specifically dispose of count 7 possession of an explosive substance on which the appellant had been convicted. Counsel for the appellant indicated in his post-hearing submissions that, the only argument advanced on appeal that could have led to the setting aside of this conviction was that the rebuttal of the presumption of integrity ought to lead to all of the convictions being set aside and a new trial ordered. Since the court rejected this argument, counsel for both the appellant and the respondent presume that the conviction on count 7 stands. We agree with this assessment. Accordingly, the appeal from conviction on count 7 is dismissed.
“H.S. LaForme J.A.”
"David Watt J.A."
"Gloria Epstein J.A."