Prosecutors opened their case Monday in B.C. Supreme Court seeking a "high-risk accused" designation for Allan Schoenborn, 48, who was found not criminally responsible because of a mental disorder for the April 2008 slayings. It is the most high ...
The trial is expected to last three weeks and will review much of the evidence heard during Schoenborn's original trial in 2009. It comes just ahead of his annual B.C. Review Board hearing in late May, where an independent tribunal will assess his risk ...
Prosecutors opened their case Monday in B.C. Supreme Court seeking a “high-risk accused” designation for Allan Schoenborn, 48, who was found not criminally responsible because of a mental disorder for the April 2008 slayings. It is the most high ...
Prosecutors opened their case Monday in B.C. Supreme Court seeking a “high-risk accused” designation for Allan Schoenborn, 48, who was found not criminally responsible because of a mental disorder for the April 2008 slayings. It is the most high ...
Allan Schoenborn is shown in an undated RCMP handout photo. A hearing begins today in B.C. Supreme Court to determine whether strict new controls should be placed on Schoenborn, a mentally ill father who killed his three children eight years ago.
The trial is expected to last three weeks and will review much of the evidence heard during Mr. Schoenborn's original trial in 2009. It comes just ahead of his annual B.C. Review Board hearing in late May, where an independent tribunal will assess his ...