Quebec man who killed two people should have a chance to rehabilitate: lawyer
SAINT-JEROME, Que. — The defence lawyer for Ugo Fredette, a Quebec man convicted of two murders in 2017, told a courtroom Friday that his client will die in jail if sentenced to 50 years behind bars.
Fredette, 44, convicted of killing his wife as well as an elderly man at a rest stop, should have the chance to rehabilitate himself, defence lawyer Louis-Alexandre Martin said at his client’s sentencing hearing at the Saint-Jerome courthouse.
The prosecution argued Thursday that Fredette should serve two life sentences for taking two lives. If he doesn’t get 50 years in prison, Crown attorney Steve Baribeau argued, Fredette won’t face the consequences of killing two people.
Martin, however, told the court that 25 years “is not a small sentence — it’s extremely long in the life of a man.”