Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder in 2024 Longueuil Courthouse Stabbing
The judge said Garcés understood his actions and rejected a mental-disorder defense after the attack prompted tighter courthouse security.
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Alexandre Garcès, who stabbed a judicial interpreter at the Longueuil courthouse in January 2024, was convicted of attempted murder.
A man who had for free stabbed a judicial interpreter at the Longueuil courthouse was found guilty.
Man found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing at Longueuil, Que., courthouse
The man who stabbed a court interpreter at a courthouse on Montreal's South Shore in January 2024 was found guilty Monday morning of attempted murder and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
Man found guilty of attempted murder in 2024 Longueuil courthouse stabbing
A man has been convicted of attempted murder in the 2024 knife attack at the courthouse in Longueuil that seriously injured an interpreter. Alexandre Garcés was found guilty Monday in the repeated stabbing of Hai Thach, with the judge determining the accused could be deemed criminally responsible despite his attempts to convince the court he […]
An unstable man angry with the "system" avenged himself on a judicial interpreter in January 2024 by randomly targeting him. Led by resentment, Alexandre Garcés stabbed the innocent victim at the Longueuil courthouse. The 46-year-old pleaded for criminal non-responsibility due to mental disorders, but was instead convicted of attempted murder.
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