Woman accused of killing 3 people in Ontario unfit to stand trial, court rules | CBC News
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Sabrina Kauldhar, a 30-year-old from Toronto, has been charged with first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder for the deaths of three individuals across Ontario cities. Recently, a court declared her unfit to stand trial, mandating psychiatric treatment for 60 days. This follows a complex legal battle over her mental state, where initial requests from her defence team for fitness assessments were later retracted. Kauldhar's violent past adds another layer to this case as her fitness for trial is reassessed after treatment.
A judge ruled that Sabrina Kauldhar is unfit to stand trial at this time, ordering her into psychiatric treatment for 60 days before reassessment.
Kauldhar faces serious charges including first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, relating to three deaths across Ontario in early October.
Court documents indicate that the prosecution sought an assessment of Kauldhar's fitness after initially opposing it, revealing complexities in her defence strategies.
Despite her violent past—convictions for assaults and break and enter—there's now a focus on her mental fitness to face prosecution.
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