Judge rules life sentence is not 'cruel and unusual punishment' in murder case
Brad McKee's constitutional challenge has failed, as Justice Vanessa Christie upheld the jury's 2022 sentence after it found the Penetanguishene man guilty of first-degree murder for fatally stabbing his father in 2019.
In her ruling, Justice Christie stated, "This court is not permitted to retry the case," affirming that McKee was fit to stand trial.
McKee's lawyers, Nathan Gorham and Breana Vandebeek, argued their client was in a drug-induced psychosis at the time of his father's death, leaving him in a diminished state of moral culpability.
- Download the CTV News app to get local alerts on your device
- Get the latest local updates sent to your email inbox
His lawyers said a mandatory minimum life sentence of 25 years without parole eligibility is cruel and unusual punishment and discriminatory to a person with a mental illness under sections 12 and 15, respectively, in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Justice Christie disagreed. "Mr. McKee's actions, as found by the jury, do call for such a sentence," she countered, adding the court could not find diminished moral culpability due to mental disorder if it was not authorized to make a finding of not criminally responsible.
McKee's long history of mental health issues, including delusions, paranoia, and substance abuse, was central to the murder trial.
The court had heard that McKee believed he was being spied on, that his parents were trying to control his life, and that doctors were conspiring against him. It was also shared that he lived in constant fear that the police would take him away.
However, the jury determined that McKee had the full intent to commit murder.
"This court cannot come to a different conclusion," Justice Christie ruled. "One cannot be convicted of first-degree murder without the highest level of moral blameworthiness."
The judge also rejected the defence's attempt to reopen the trial, stating the court was not prepared to reconsider McKee's conviction.
McKee's lawyers argued that the findings regarding criminal responsibility could prejudice a potential appeal.
McKee's mother has vowed to continue the legal fight through the Court of Appeal and pursue civil litigation against her son's doctors, who she claims turned him away when he needed help.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Canadian family stuck in Lebanon anxiously awaits flight options amid Israeli strikes
A Canadian man who is trapped in Lebanon with his family says they are anxiously waiting for seats on a flight out of the country, as a barrage of Israeli airstrikes continues.
Yazidi woman captured by ISIS rescued in Gaza after more than a decade in captivity
A 21-year-old Yazidi woman has been rescued from Gaza where she had been held captive by Hamas for years after being trafficked by ISIS.
Scientists looked at images from space to see how fast Antarctica is turning green. Here's what they found
Parts of icy Antarctica are turning green with plant life at an alarming rate as the region is gripped by extreme heat events, according to new research, sparking concerns about the changing landscape on this vast continent.
Suspect in shooting of Toronto cop was out on bail
A 21-year-old man who was charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a Toronto police officer this week was out on bail at the time of the alleged offence, court documents obtained by CTV News Toronto show.
A 6-year-old girl was kidnapped in Arkansas in 1995. Almost 30 years later, a suspect was identified
Nearly 30 years after a six-year-old girl disappeared in Western Arkansas, authorities have identified a suspect in her abduction through DNA evidence.
A Michigan man is charged with killing and dismembering a janitor he met on the Grindr dating app
Prosecutors have charged a Michigan man with killing and dismembering a janitor he met on the dating app Grindr.
NEW Youth pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of P.E.I. teen Tyson MacDonald
A teen charged with the murder of another teen on Prince Edward Island last year has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter.
Haitian gang kills at least 70 people, including 3 infants, UN says
Armed men belonging to the Gran Grif gang killed at least 70 people, including three infants, as they swept through a Haitian town shooting automatic rifles at residents, a spokesperson for the United Nations' Human Rights Office said on Friday.
WATCH LIVE 2 dead after fire rips through historic building in Old Montreal
At least two people are dead and others are injured after a fire ripped through a century-old building near Montreal's City Hall, sources told Noovo Info.