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Judge reserves decision on Hoggard bail attempt as singer seeks SCOC leave to appeal

WATCH: Former Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard sentenced to 5 years in prison. As Catherine McDonald reports, the judge is concerned Hoggard could reoffend and said the offence involved gratuitous degradation. – Oct 20, 2022

A justice with Ontario’s Appeal Court has reserved her decision on whether Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard should get bail as he tries to appeal his sexual assault conviction at the country’s top court.

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Justice Jill Copeland heard arguments at a bail hearing for Hoggard this morning, weeks after the Hedley frontman began serving his sentence.

Hoggard was found guilty in June 2022 of sexual assault causing bodily harm against an Ottawa woman and later sentenced to five years behind bars.

He was released on bail hours later pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.

A three-judge panel with that court ultimately upheld Hoggard’s conviction last month, and he surrendered into custody.

Hoggard then filed an application seeking leave to appeal his case to the Supreme Court of Canada last week.

His notice of application for leave to appeal argues the three-judge panel erred in its decision and says there are questions of “national and public importance” at play in the case.

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