TORONTO - A bail hearing for a man facing a number of G20-related explosives and weapons charges continued today in Toronto.
However, the lawyer representing 37-year-old Byron Sonne says they will not get a ruling on bail on Friday.
Sonne has spent more than a week in custody, accused of possessing dangerous weapons and explosives for an unlawful purpose among other charges.
His wife, Kristen Peterson, was also arrested but later released on bail with the condition to have no contact with her husband and live with her parents.
Sonne also stands accused of mischief, attempted mischief and intimidating a justice system participant.
The intimidating charge is rarely used and is associated with threatening or harassing judges, lawyers, or jurors.
According to an acquaintance, the computer expert was critical of the $1-billion summit security tab and wanted to hold security forces accountable by documenting and allowing the public to see and understand where money was being spent.