Assault suspect hasn’t sought counsel yet
Martin Robert Tyc, 36, of Fredericton, accused of violence against woman in Oct. and Nov.
A Fredericton man accused of choking a woman, assaulting her with a knife and endangering her life has yet to seek counsel to represent him on the serious charges, court heard Thursday.
Martin Robert Tyc (pronounced “teach”), 36, of Union Street, charged last month and initially held in custody on numerous charges.
He faces Oct. 27 counts of assaulting Sandra Andrade by choking, assaulting her with a knife, assaulting her and causing her bodily harm, assaulting her with a vodka bottle, possessing a knife for a purpose dangerous to the public peace; and driving while prohibited by a court order.
Tyc also also charged with committing an aggravated assault on Andrade by wounding or endangering her life, and unlawfully confining her, both on Nov. 12; as well as possessing a weapon (bear spray) for a purpose dangerous to the public peace, obstructing a peace officer and possessing cocaine Nov. 17.