Laval, Que., mother found not guilty in 3rd trial for deaths of 2 daughters

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A Quebec Superior Court judge has found Adele Sorella not guilty of killing her two daughters, Amanda, 9, and Sabrina, 8 in 2009.

Superior Court Judge Myriam Lachance delivered the decision on Monday. It was Sorella’s third trial. The Laval resident had previously been convicted of first-degree murder in 2013 and then of second-degree murder in 2019, both times by juries.

The Quebec Court of Appeal overturned the two convictions after her defence team appealed, claiming the judge in each trial made errors when instructing the jury members.

Long and sensational process

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Details in the previous trials bordered on the sensational at times. In March 2009, family members

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