Judge Harvey felt both parties had enjoyed a measure of success, so costs lay where they fell.
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Mary O Neill has harassed several neighbours over several years. (File photo) Malcouronne appealed the decision, arguing that the judge had been wrong to find that he had behaved in a manner that amounted to harassment. He wanted the order against him set aside, and he did not believe costs should lay where they fell. The appeal was heard by Justice Karen Clark in October. In a just-released decision, the judge has thrown out the restraining order placed on Malcouronne and said he was entitled to costs.