Matthew de Grood remains a significant threat to public safety and “is not entitled to an absolute discharge” at this time, the Alberta Review Board has ruled.
Despite ruling that de Grood is not entitled to an absolute discharge, and ordering him to stay in a secure facility — either in Calgary or Edmonton — the Alberta Review Board ruled that he can ask for unsupervised passes to
both cities and supervised visits to B.C. to see his sister. The board said it would be at the discretion of his treatment team to decide whether to grant him such privileges.© 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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