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Dustin Paxton, convicted of starving and torturing roommate, has appeal dismissed

Dustin Paxton is shown in a Calgary Police handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Calgary Police

Alberta’s top court has upheld the conviction of a man who tortured and starved his roommate six years ago.

Dustin Paxton, now 36, was convicted of aggravated and sexual assault in 2012.

He was also declared a dangerous offender and is serving an indeterminate prison sentence.

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Court heard that Paxton humiliated, starved, beat and sexually assaulted his roommate over 18 months while they lived together in both Alberta and Saskatchewan.

READ MORE: Man tortured by Dustin Paxton says he’s been ‘forever changed’

The victim was dropped off near death at a Regina hospital in 2010.

The man, who cannot be identified, testified during the trial in Calgary that he suffered a traumatic brain injury from the abuse and can no longer hold a job.

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Paxton’s lawyers argued the trial judge made errors, showed bias and shouldn’t have excluded a defence expert who found the victim’s testimony unreliable.

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