Patrick Fox was first convicted in 2017 for harassing the woman, who cannot be identified under a publication ban, and has breached probation by maintaining a website targetting her online
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He had earlier tried, but failed, on two separate occasions to have those two breaches and the original conviction for harassment and his sentence overturned on appeal. Fox sought an overturning of the latest lower-court ruling because he said the judge committed legal errors and that his trial was unfair because the judge “misinterpreted the probation order, misapprehended evidence and failed to ask him clarifying questions when he testified,” according to court documents.
Fox was first convicted in July 2017, when a B.C. Supreme Court jury found him guilty of using the website to harass D.C., a woman whose name and identity is protected by a publication ban.
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