Quebec man seeking to withdraw plea for killing unborn child seeks legal help
MONTREAL — A Quebec man who pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing his unborn child will have a legal aid lawyer study his attempt to withdraw his plea.
Sofiane Ghazi was back in court Tuesday and told the judge he’d been unable to hire a lawyer himself, so Quebec Superior Court Justice Jean-Francois Buffoni called on legal aid to act as a “friend of the court” to assist him.
Ghazi, 39, suddenly pleaded guilty on Sept. 5 — the second day of his jury trial — to reduced charges of second-degree murder of the infant boy and aggravated assault against his wife in a July 24, 2017 attack.
He had initially faced charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder.