André Dallaire (born 1961) is a Canadian man who attempted to assassinate Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien in 1995. Dallaire claimed that he heard voices that led him to break into the 24 Sussex Drive residence. At trial, Justice Paul Bélanger agreed with Dallaire's earlier diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and found Dallaire guilty of attempted murder, but not criminally responsible.
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| - André Dallaire (born 1961) is a Canadian man who attempted to assassinate Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien in 1995. Dallaire claimed that he heard voices that led him to break into the 24 Sussex Drive residence. At trial, Justice Paul Bélanger agreed with Dallaire's earlier diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and found Dallaire guilty of attempted murder, but not criminally responsible. (en)
- André Dallaire, né à Longueuil, Québec au Canada est l'homme qui a tenté d'assassiner le Premier ministre canadien Jean Chrétien le 5 novembre 1995. Dallaire a affirmé qu'il avait entendu des voix qui l'ont amené à pénétrer dans la résidence du 24, promenade Sussex. Au procès, le juge Paul Bélanger déclara partager les conclusions du diagnostic psychiatrique, et Dallaire fut trouvé coupable de tentative de meurtre, mais pas pénalement responsable. (fr)
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| - André Dallaire (born 1961) is a Canadian man who attempted to assassinate Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien in 1995. Dallaire claimed that he heard voices that led him to break into the 24 Sussex Drive residence. At trial, Justice Paul Bélanger agreed with Dallaire's earlier diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and found Dallaire guilty of attempted murder, but not criminally responsible. (en)
- André Dallaire, né à Longueuil, Québec au Canada est l'homme qui a tenté d'assassiner le Premier ministre canadien Jean Chrétien le 5 novembre 1995. Dallaire a affirmé qu'il avait entendu des voix qui l'ont amené à pénétrer dans la résidence du 24, promenade Sussex. Au procès, le juge Paul Bélanger déclara partager les conclusions du diagnostic psychiatrique, et Dallaire fut trouvé coupable de tentative de meurtre, mais pas pénalement responsable. (fr)
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