Quebec mother found guilty in deaths of daughters to appeal verdict
MONTREAL — A Quebec mother convicted in the killings of her two young daughters will appeal the guilty verdicts.
Adele Sorella’s lawyers filed a motion today with the province’s Court of Appeal.
A jury found the 53-year-old woman guilty on March 5 on two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of her daughters, Amanda, 9, and Sabrina, 8. The girls were found dead in the family home in Laval on March 31, 2009.