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BRITISH COLUMBIA REVIEW BOARD

IN THE MATTER OF PART XX.1 (Mental Disorder) OF THE CRIMINAL CODE R.S.C. 1985 c.-46, as amended S.C. 2005 c. 22 IN THE MATTER OF ALLAN DWAYNE SCHOENBORN DISPOSITION On February 22, 2010 Allan Dwayne SCHOENBORN ("the accused") was found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder by the Supreme Court of British Columbia at Kamloops on three counts of first degree murder contrary to section 235 of the Criminal Code and was ordered held in custody at the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital until disposition by the British Columbia Review Board ("The Review Board"); AND on February 15, 2013 the Review Board held a hearing pursuant to section 672.81(1) of the Criminal Code and made a disposition; THE REVIEW BOARD ORDERS AND DIRECTS that the accused be detained in custody and reside in the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital subject to the following conditions: 1. THAT he be subject to the general direction and supervision of the Director, Adult Forensic Psychiatric Services ("the Director"); 2. THAT he not acquire, possess or use any firearm, explosive or offensive weapon; 3. THAT he not use alcohol or any drugs except as approved by a medical practitioner; 4. THAT at his discretion, the Director may monitor the accused's compliance with this order by testing using urinalysis for the use of alcohol or unprescribed drugs and the accused shall submit to such testing upon the demand of the Director; 5. THAT he have no direct or indirect contact with Darcie Clarke; 6. THAT he keep the peace and be of good behaviour; and 7. THAT he present himself before the Review Board when required. THIS DISPOSITION TAKES EFFECT on February 15, 2013.

Barry L. Long Alternate Chairperson

*Pursuant to s. 672.81 of the Criminal Code, this disposition is reviewable within 12 months hereof. **Pursuant to section 672.86(1)(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Review Board recommends that the accused be transferred in custody and as soon as practicable to an appropriate mental health facility in the Province of Manitoba, for the purpose of his reintegration into society, and requires that the Director undertake all necessary efforts to arrange such a transfer.

D.O.B.:07/03/68 Court file #: 84906-2

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