PROVINCE OF MANITOBA CANADA Review Board IN THE MATTER OF: Part XX.1 Criminal Code of Canada AND IN THE MATTER OF: Vince Weiguang Li ORDER WHEREAS Vince Weiguang Li was charged that he: on or about the 30?? day of July, 2008, at or near the Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie, in the Province of Manitoba, did unlawfuliy commit second degree murder on the person of Timothy McLean; AND WHEREAS on March 5, 2009 in the Court of Queen?s Bench, at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mr. Li was found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder; AND WHEREAS pursuant to a Disposition made by the Review Board that came into force on March 6, 2014, Mr. Li has been detained in custody in a hospital upon conditions; AND WHEREAS this matter coming on before the Review Board on Monday, February 23, 2015 for a Disposition Review hearing pursuant to Section of the Criminal Code of Canada, in the presence of Vince Weiguang Li; AND WHEREAS the Review Board has heard and considered all of the evidence, including the testimony of Dr. S. Kramer, treating and Mr. K. MacKenzie, Manager, Community Forensic Mental Health Services, and the submissions by counsel which constitutes the record of these proceedings; AND WHEREAS the Review Board has taken into account the safety of the public, which is the paramount consideration, the present mental condition of Mr. Li and his reintegration into society and his other needs; AND WHEREAS it is reasonable and desirable and in the interests of Mr. Li that he continue to be detained in custody in a hospital upon conditions; THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 672.54(c) of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Review Board orders that Vince Weiguang Li is to be detained in custody in a hospital, subject to the following conditions: 1. That he reside at the Selkirk Mental Health Centre, Selkirk, Manitoba or the Centre, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2. That he comply with all directions of and continue to take medication prescribed by his treating or designate; 3. That upon the recommendation of the treatment team, and subject to the condition that be (Mr. Li) is equipped with a working cell phone, the person in charge of the hospital may grant the following pass privileges: i) unsupervised hospital grounds passes; ii) unsupervised passes to the City of Selkirk and the surrounding areas, including Lockport and the beaches; unsupervised passes in the City of Winnipeg, to a maximum of full days; 4. That upon receipt of an updated assessment repert, including a detailed community living plan, with notice and an opportunity for counsel to respond, the Board may consider and approve an increase in pass privileges, including an extended pass to reside at a Level group home in the community, subject to any further conditions deemed necessary and appropriate by the Board; 5. That he present himself before the Review Board as directed by the Chairperson thereof; 6. That he keep the peace and be of good behaviour. TAKE NOTE that pursuant to Section 672.91 of the Criminal Code of Canada, a peace officer may arrest a person without a warrant at any place in Canada if the peace of?cer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person has contravened or wilfully failed to comply with a disposition made by the Review Board with respect to that person or any condition of it, or is about to do so. THIS DISPOSITION comes into force on the 5th day of March, 2015, and shall remain in force until further disposition by the Review Board. DATED this 27th day of February, 2015, at Winnipeg, Manitoba. . .- I Karen Wittman, Alternate Chairperson, Manitoba Review Board