Final arguments begin in case of Quebec man charged in slaying of wife, stranger
ST-JEROME, Que. — Ugo Fredette had reached a breaking point the day two people including his ex-wife were killed, and his actions and decisions were fuelled by that break, his lawyer told his jury trial Thursday.
Final arguments began in the trial of the Quebec man facing first-degree murder charges in the deaths of his ex-wife Veronique Barbe and Yvon Lacasse, a man whose car he stole after an encounter at a rest stop while on the lam.
Fredette has admitted to causing their deaths but has denied the intent necessary for conviction on the murder charges, with his lawyer asking the jury to opt for manslaughter convictions.
Defence lawyer Louis-Alexandre Martin was the first to address jurors at a courthouse north of Montreal, stressing the concept of reasonable doubt. “If you have a reasonable doubt, you have to side with Ugo Fredette,” Martin said.