The accused, who suffers from schizophrenia and cognitive impairment, was charged with the second-degree murder of his mother.
The Crown brought a motion to admit the accused's videotaped statement to police and an initial statement made upon arrest.
The court applied the confessions rule and the operating mind doctrine, finding that while the police treated the accused respectfully, his cognitive limitations raised a reasonable doubt as to whether he understood that his statements could be used against him in criminal proceedings.
The application to admit the statements was dismissed.