
Crown says accused in Quebec daycare deaths not criminally responsible
LAVAL, Que. — The man accused of killing two children and injuring six others when the transit bus he was driving crashed into a Montreal-area daycare two years ago should be found not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder, a Crown prosecutor said Friday.
Prosecutor Karine Dalphond told Superior Court Justice Eric Downs that the Crown and defence will now present the facts of the case jointly when Pierre Ny St-Amand’s murder trial is back in court on April 7. Dalphond said the Crown asked a second psychiatrist to examine Ny St-Amand after a first expert concluded he should not be held criminally responsible.
“The latter arrived at the same conclusion … that the accused is not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder,” she told a Laval, Que., courtroom.
The development means that instead of the jury trial scheduled to start in April, the evidence will be heard by a judge alone, who will make the final decision on Ny St-Amand’s criminal responsibility. The trial will include a detailed recounting of the facts and testimony from both psychiatric experts.