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British Columbia man not guilty of stabbing his wife as he was 'effectively asleep,'


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Sorry, only in Canada...

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-man-not-guilty-stabbing-wife-automatism-1.6734158?cmp=rss

 

A B.C. man who stabbed his wife in the back with a kitchen knife has been found not guilty because he was in a state of automatism — a term describing unconscious, involuntary behaviour.

 

According to a B.C. Supreme Court ruling, Jean-Luc Charles Perignon stabbed his wife Debra following an Easter Monday dinner at their Sunshine Coast home in April 2017. Perignon claims he was in a state of automatism after consuming alcohol and prescription drugs prior to the attack.

 

The most likely explanation for Perignon's actions, the judge ruled, is that they were "entirely involuntary because it occurred while he was effectively asleep."

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Nobody cares if he was asleep. The b*tch still stabbed the wife. 

And nobody asked the b*tch to drink alcohol if his weak little body couldn't take it. 

I hope to bump into him in Canada, he is going to be effectively asleep once again. 

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