Laval daycare bus crash: High-risk offender status is unconstitutional, man’s lawyers say
- Lawyers for Pierre Ny St-Amand argue that declaring him a high-risk offender is unconstitutional due to his mental disorder.
- The Crown wants Justice Éric Downs to impose high-risk status on Ny St-Amand, who killed two children in a daycare crash.
- Ny St-Amand was declared not criminally responsible for the fatal daycare crash, as ruled in April.
- His lawyers claim that high-risk status violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and reinforces harmful stereotypes.
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The driver who killed two children in a daycare wants a judge to make the label of a high-risk accused unconstitutional.
The lawyers of the man who killed two children and injured six others by driving with a bus in a Laval daycare in 2023 claim that it would be unconstitutional for a judge to declare him a high-risk offender.
Laval daycare bus crash: High-risk offender status is unconstitutional, man's lawyers say
Lawyers for a Quebec man who killed two children and injured six others when he drove a city bus into a Laval daycare in 2023 say it would be unconstitutional for a judge to declare him a high-risk offender. A Quebec Superior Court hearing began in Laval, Que., Monday morning in the case of Pierre […]
High-risk offender status is unconstitutional in fatal Quebec daycare crash: lawyers
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