
Laval bus driver's lawyer requests psychological exam
CTV
The lawyer for Pierre Ny St-Armand has requested his client undergo a psychological exam to determine his mental state. St-Armand is facing nine charges, including two first-degree murder counts, for allegedly driving a city bus into a daycare, killing two children and injuring six others.
The man charged with killing two young children when the bus he was driving slammed into a daycare had to be helped into a Laval courtroom by corrections officers on Friday, where a judge ordered he undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
Pierre Ny St-Amand's lawyer requested the evaluation, saying he has reason to question whether his client is mentally fit to stand trial due to an attitude that changes from day to day.
"Yesterday, I had a meeting with him that lasted about an hour and a half, and at that moment I judged ... he was fit to stand trial," Julien Lespérance Hudon told the judge. "This morning, as you see, I’m not able to enter into contact with him and to get answers from him."
St-Amand appeared to be struggling to walk and had his eyes closed as he entered the courtroom in Laval, a suburb north of Montreal. His demeanour was trancelike, and he showed no outward reaction to where he was or what was happening.
The 51-year-old driver with the Laval transit corporation was arrested last week after a bus crashed into the front of a daycare in the Ste-Rose neighbourhood, killing two four-year-olds and injuring six other children.
He is charged with two counts of first-degree murder as well as seven other charges, including attempted murder and aggravated assault.
Lespérance Hudon said two mental health professionals have also expressed concerns about his client, whose aptitude "comes and goes."