Fredette’s lawyer urges jury to opt for manslaughter in double murder case
SAINT-JEROME, Que. — A Quebec man accused of the murder of two people, including his ex-wife, had reached his breaking point the day of the killings but didn’t intend to kill anyone, his lawyer told a jury today.
Louis-Alexandre Martin delivered his opening statement to jurors in the case of Ugo Fredette, asking them not to absolve him but to set aside first-degree murder charges and find him guilty of manslaughter.
Fredette has pleaded not guilty to the premeditated slayings of Veronique Barbe and Yvon Lacasse.
Martin says to find one guilty of murder, the Crown must demonstrate intent, adding that Fredette simply snapped and blacked out during much of the crimes he is accused of committing.