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    Dustin Paxton convicted of aggravated assault, not confinement

    Dustin Paxton has been found guilty in a Calgary courtroom of aggravated assault against his former business partner and roommate, but not of unlawful confinement.

    Justice Sheilah Martin still has to rule on a charge of sexual assault, but said there was overwhelming evidence that Paxton treated the man as his personal servant and "whipping post."

    Paxton's victim was dropped off at a Regina hospital in April 2010 weighing 87 pounds, suffering from numerous broken bones and a mutilated face.

    Martin said the man, who cannot be identified under a publication ban, was repeatedly assaulted by Paxton in Calgary and Regina and that the list of injuries is lengthy and grotesque.

    While discussing the unlawful confinement charge against Paxton, Martin said she accepts that Paxton's abuse included economic manipulation — often a factor in forcible confinement — but pointed out that legally, there is a difference between confinement and domination.

    Martin then went on to discuss the sexual assault charge against Paxton, saying there was no witness or medical evidence that could corroborate sexual contact.

    Paxton was also found guilty of assault with a weapon and uttering threats against his former roommate Abraham Chutta.

    Chutta alleged Paxton beat him with a dog leash and baton.

    "Reasons would get smaller, the arguments would get bigger," Chutta testified. "The slaps started turning into punches."

    In total, 32-year-old Paxton faced five charges from two victims that were former roommates.

    Earlier, the judge started walking the court through her lengthy judgment by talking about Paxton's background — like how he was put into social services care at age 12 by his father.

    Martin denied the application to have the proceedings against Paxton stayed Monday.

    As the nine-week trial wrapped up on Dec. 2, 2011, the defence team asked the judge for a stay of proceedings, arguing that Paxton did not get a fair trial.

    The defence claimed Paxton's charter rights were violated because of allegedly late disclosure of evidence and the handling of Crown witness Robert Cannon, but the judge disagreed. Martin also said it is "regrettable" that the allegations of Cannon being coached when he took the witness box were not brought to the attention of the court at the time, but in a stay of proceedings application after the trial wrapped.

    Martin said she will not give any weight to Cannon's controversial testimony.

    "In short, Mr. Paxton did receive a fair trial," said Martin.

    Martin also ruled Monday that the DVD of Paxton being interrogated by police after his arrest will be released to the media.

    Lawyers for CBC News applied for access to the DVD, which shows Paxton being interviewed for hours in Edmonton, where he was arrested, by detectives from Calgary in August 2010.

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    • Lynne  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      What a sick freak? They've gotta lock this creep up for a long time.
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