Michel Cadotte
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Crown won’t appeal case of Quebec man who killed wife suffering from Alzheimer’sMichel Cadotte, 58, was sentenced May 28 to two years less a day in jail, three years of probation and 240 hours of community service.CrimeJun 18, 2019
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Advocates want Quebec Alzheimer’s case to start dialogue on caregiving supportThe case reveals how family members caring for sick relatives often live in isolation, says advocate.HealthMay 29, 2019
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Quebec man receives 2-year sentence in killing of wife with Alzheimer’sMichel Cadotte who suffocated his severely ill wife with a pillow has been sentenced to two years less a day in jail.CanadaMay 28, 2019
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Jocelyne Lizotte’s sons tell court killing of their ailing mother was no act of compassionA jury found Michel Cadotte, 57, guilty of manslaughter Feb. 23CanadaMar 8, 2019
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Montreal man Michel Cadotte guilty of manslaughter in death of ailing wife: juryMichel Cadotte was on trial for second-degree murder in the suffocation death of Jocelyne Lizotte, who was in the last stages of Alzheimer's disease.CanadaFeb 23, 2019
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Jury in case of Montreal man on trial in ailing wife’s slaying asks to hear his testimonyLate Friday, jurors sent an envelope making the request to Quebec Superior Court Justice Helene Di Salvo, asking to re-listen to Michel Cadotte's testimony.CrimeFeb 22, 2019
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Jurors continue to deliberate in case of Montreal man charged with killing ailing wifeThe jurors have two possible verdicts open to them: They must decide whether the crime carried the intent requisite for second-degree murder or if it was manslaughter.CrimeFeb 21, 2019
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Judge gives juror final instructions in trial of Montreal man accused in wife’s deathNo acquittal possible for Montreal man accused in wife's death: judgeCanadaFeb 20, 2019
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Defence suggests manslaughter conviction in case of Quebec man who killed ailing wifeThe minimum sentence for a second-degree murder conviction is life in prison with no parole for 10 years.CanadaFeb 19, 2019
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Quebec man accused of killing ailing wife wasn’t suffering from major depression: expertMichel Cadotte has described for the jury how he used a pillow to smother his wife, who had been living in a long-term care centre with advanced Alzheimer's disease.CanadaFeb 11, 2019
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