Sentencing hearing for Quebec man Ugo Fredette, convicted in double slaying
ST-JEROME, Que. — A 25-year sentence for a pair of first-degree murder convictions would be ridiculous, the mother of one of Ugo Fredette’s victims told the court Monday.
Claudette Biard, mother of Veronique Barbe, said she hoped the judge would sentence Fredette to a minimum of 50 years behind bars before he is eligible for parole.
“I hope justice will be done. It is essential for us,” she told reporters outside the courthouse north of Montreal. She described Fredette as someone beyond recovery.
A sentencing hearing began Monday for Fredette, 44, who was found guilty in October on two counts of first-degree murder. He has appealed the verdict and is seeking a second trial.