A man who was found guilty of assault with an axe after a trial in absentia also skipped out on his sentencing.
Martin Joseph Leonce Larose was scheduled to be sentenced in Penticton Provincial Court on March 7.
Instead, like his trial in November of 2023, Larose was nowhere to be seen.
His new lawyer stated that he had not been in recent contact with Larose.
Larose skipped out on his last check-in with his bail supervisor on the Friday before the sentencing and the Crown prosecutor confirmed to the court that he was aware of his sentencing.
The judge issued an unendorsed warrant for Larosesa国际传媒檚 arrest, which means he will be held in custody until his next court appearance.
At trial, video evidence of the assault and testimony of the victim was shared with the courts after Larosesa国际传媒檚 previous lawyer asked to be removed due to a possible conflict of interest.
On the day of the March 18, 2022 incident, Larose drove to the home of the victim. The two knew each other, Larose being the ex of the victimsa国际传媒檚 girlfriend, and their relationship had deteriorated over the previous year.
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Larose got back up, went back to his vehicle and pulled an axe out of the back. He then took that axe and went after his victim, striking him multiple times even after he fell onto the ground.
The victimsa国际传媒檚 hand had been split open, and he also suffered wounds to his leg, all of which bled significantly and scarred.
The entire situation was recorded on the victimsa国际传媒檚 home surveillance system.
The judge ruled that based on the victimsa国际传媒檚 testimony and the illustrative videos that were shared with the court that Larose was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and that there was sa国际传媒渘o air of reality of any sort of self-defencesa国际传媒 claim for Larose.
A new date for Larosesa国际传媒 sentencing will be set after he is taken into custody.