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A Facilitative Session Planned in Jess Simard's File

Summary by Le Charlevoisien
The case of Jess Simard will return on November 19 to the courthouse. Accused of arson and break-in at Saint-Siméon, he faces some 20 counts of charges. A facilitating session is planned to allow the judge and lawyers to find a way out of his files, while his lawyer, Charles Brochu, intends to ask for a counter-expertise. The report, produced following an evaluation carried out at a Quebec health facility, concluded that the accused did not have…
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The case of Jess Simard will return on November 19 to the courthouse. Accused of arson and break-in at Saint-Siméon, he faces some 20 counts of charges. A facilitating session is planned to allow the judge and lawyers to find a way out of his files, while his lawyer, Charles Brochu, intends to ask for a counter-expertise. The report, produced following an evaluation carried out at a Quebec health facility, concluded that the accused did not have…

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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