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Accused in Lapu-Lapu Day attack fit to stand trial, B.C. judge rules
The court will evaluate if Kai-Ji Adam Lo can comprehend trial proceedings and consult his lawyer, following expert psychiatric assessments after the April attack that killed 11 people.
- A judge ruled that Adam Kai-Ji Lo, accused of driving an SUV through a crowded street during the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver killing 11 people, is fit to stand trial.
- Lo faces 11 counts of second-degree murder in the attack that Mayor Ken Sim called the darkest day in the history of Vancouver.
- A media consortium is challenging a publication ban on evidence from Lo's fitness hearing, and the judge is expected to rule on that application.
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Vancouver festival attack suspect faces 31 more charges as he is ruled fit for trial
VANCOUVER — The suspect in the Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day festival attack is facing 31 more charges, all for attempted murder, in addition to 11 charges of second-degree murder.
·Flin Flon, Canada
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Judge to rule if Vancouver festival attack suspect is fit for murder trial
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Read Full ArticleJudge to rule on mental fitness to stand trial for man accused of Lapu-Lapu Day murders
A judge in Vancouver will rule on whether Kai-Ji Adam Lo, accused of killing 11 people in a car-ramming attack at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in April, is mentally fit to stand trial on murder charges.
·Canada
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