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Ex-Quebec doctor who killed his kids hopes to be released from custody

Darpan News Desk Canadian Press, 21 Aug, 2014 03:22 PM
    A former Quebec doctor who stabbed his two children to death is hoping to be released from a psychiatric hospital before his new trial.
     
    Guy Turcotte's lawyers are set to appear in court in Saint-Jerome on Sept. 3-4 to argue on his behalf.
     
    His new trial has been scheduled for September 2015.
     
    In 2011, a jury found Turcotte not criminally responsible in the stabbing deaths of his children Anne-Sophie and Olivier in 2009.
     
    The Crown successfully appealed the verdict last November and Turcotte was re-arrested.
     
    In March, the Supreme Court of Canada announced it wouldn't hear his appeal of that decision.
     
    The ex-cardiologist remains incarcerated at Montreal's Pinel Institute, a mental-health facility.

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