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Sentencing Hearing Underway For Mentally Ill Man Who Killed Gay Rights Activis

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 25 Jan, 2016 12:11 PM
     
     
    Andre Noel Denny was originally charged with second-degree murder in death of the 49-year-old man in April of 2012, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge in November.
     
    The sentencing began in Halifax Monday morning, but was postponed until Feb. 22.
     
    Denny, a patient deemed not criminally responsible for his own actions in an earlier case, was issued a one-hour unescorted pass from the East Coast Forensic Hospital on April 6th, 2012, but didn't return.
     
    While authorities were searching for Denny, Taavel was beaten to death outside a Halifax bar following an altercation.
     
    The Nova Scotia government issued an apology to Taavel's family last month.
     
    Health Minister Leo Glavine said a review identified significant gaps where improvements were required to ensure the protection of the general public.
     
    Taavel's family issued a statement at the time saying they remain concerned whether patients deemed not criminally responsible can be found if they don't return to the hospital.

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