Guy Turcotte's 2nd trial for children's deaths begins with jury selection

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Guy Turcotte's 2nd trial for children's deaths begins with jury selection




The Canadian Press
Published Monday, September 14, 2015 7:17AM EDT
Last Updated Monday, September 14, 2015 5:52PM EDT
SAINT-JEROME, Que. -- The second trial for a former Quebec cardiologist charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his two children began Monday with the critical task of selecting a jury to hear the case.


Guy Turcotte's story riveted Quebecers for weeks in 2011 as a lengthy trial heard how the popular doctor in a town north of Montreal came to be charged in the 2009 deaths of Olivier, 5, and Anne-Sophie, 3.


The case will be heard before Quebec Superior Court Justice Andre Vincent, with three months set aside for the jury to hear witnesses and final arguments.


The Quebec Court of Appeal ruled in 2013 that Turcotte should stand trial again after concluding the trial judge had erred in his directives to the jury.


The Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear Turcotte's attempt to have the new case dismissed.


Turcotte, 43, was sombre and impassive as he sat in the prisoner's box Monday, closing his eyes briefly when the judge said he was "accused of having killed his two young children."


Out on bail since December, Turcotte moved slowly as he navigated the corridors at the courthouse, accompanied by his parents as about 25 journalists and cameramen watched on.


Crown prosecutor Rene Verret said he expects to call 30 witnesses.


The task of selecting a dozen jurors from a list of 1,650 candidates could take about two weeks.


Potential jury candidates seeking exemptions began making their submissions to the judge on Monday, with Vincent underlining the importance of potential jurors.


"The judge and jury are a team," he said. "And you must not make a decision without having heard the entire evidence."


The 12 people who are finally chosen won't be sequestered during the trial, except when they deliberate at the very end.





Guy Turcotte's 2nd trial for children's deaths begins with jury selection | CTV News


I sincerely hope they lock him up and throw away the key.
 

Frankiedoodle

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I totally agree with your thought of locking him up and throwing away the key. From what I have read, his reason for being not legally responsible for the murders, was pretty shaky. Especially when he was released a couple of years after the end of the trial.
 

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Guy Turcotte found guilty of 2nd-degree murder in deaths of his 2 children


Guy Turcotte has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the deaths of his two children.

Turcotte was being tried for first-degree murder for a second time in connection with the stabbing deaths of his children Olivier, 5, and Anne-Sophie, 3, on Feb. 20, 2009.

The 11-person jury reached the unanimous verdict on the seventh day of deliberations.

A conviction on second-degree murder carries a sentence of life imprisonment but the accused can be freed after a certain number of years.

Judge André Vincent asked the jury if it had a recommendation in terms of sentencing, but the jury replied after a brief deliberation that it did not have one to offer.

The prosecution and defence will present their recommendations for sentencing on Dec. 18.

Guy Turcotte found guilty of 2nd-degree murder in deaths of his 2 children - Montreal - CBC News
 

Frankiedoodle

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Unfortunately all they could do is lock him up and throw away the key. Whenever I look at a picture of those little ones (and thinking how they were stabbed 46 times, by someone who was supposed to protect them) it just makes me sick.