He said the lengthy deliberations have already surpassed the time taken to reach verdicts in other notable Canadian murder trials, including those of Luka Rocco Magnotta and Guy Turcotte.
Date: Aug 23, 2016
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Computer woes plague jury on seventh day of deliberations at Bain trial
Cournoyer presided over the high-profile trialof Luka Rocco Magnotta in 2014, whenthe jury took eight days before returning a verdict. In another recent NCR case involving former Quebec cardiologist Guy Turcotte, jurors at his second trial took seven days.
Date: Aug 19, 2016
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Guy Turcotte not eligible for parole for 17 years, judge rules
Two young, innocent humans lost their lives in tragic circumstances because of the acts committed by Guy Turcotte, who decided that after giving them their lives, he could take them back, Vincent said.
Jurors in Guy Turcotte murder trial deliberate for a 7th dayJurors at Guy Turcotte's murder trial will start a sixth day of deliberation today. This is Turcotte's second trial on the charges.
Date: Dec 15, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Magnotta murder trial: List of Canada's prominent NCR cases
Guy Turcotte, a cardiologist in Quebec, was found not criminally responsible in 2011 in the 2009 stabbing deaths of his three-year-old daughter and five-year-old son. He was sent to a psychiatric hospital in Montreal and released in December 2012. An appeals court overturned the 2011 verdict in Nove
Date: Sep 29, 2014
Category: World
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Protests Held Across Quebec Against Turcotte Verdict
Crowds gathered to protest the jury's verdict that found cardiologist Guy Turcotte not criminally responsible in the stabbing deaths of his two children. The protests, coordinated through Facebook, were held in front of 15 courthouses throughout La ...
The Gazette's View: We owe jurors our trust and juries our respect
In a decision last month in Quebec that stunned most of the province, a jury found cardiologist Guy Turcotte, 39, not criminally responsible in the deaths of his two children, Olivier, 5, and Anne-Sophie, 3, in 2009. He did not deny stabbing the two ...
Quebecers to protest in 14 cities over verdict in Turcotte child-murder case
They will protest a jury's decision in the murder case of Guy Turcotte, a former cardiologist who stabbed his children 46 times while they were lying in their beds. Turcotte admitted to having caused the deaths in 2009, but he denied criminal intent. ...