a man who killed his mother in her home in plateau-mont-royal in 1995, while they argued over how his drug consumption was contributing to a life of crime, has been granted full parole.
serge charron, 62, convinced the parole board of canada that he merits the release after having spent more than three years on day parole. in a decision made last week, the board said charron should continue to reside at a halfway house for another three months before full parole.
the parole board is acting cautiously in charron’s case because he posed problems when released in the past. he assaulted and stabbed his mother, denise charron, inside her apartment on st-andré st. on oct. 7, 1995, while he was out on a statutory release and was serving a 104-month sentence for a series of armed robberies between 1988 and 1993.
during his murder trial in 1996, charron admitted he attacked his 63-year-old mother, who had cancer, only 12 hours after he had been released from a federal penitentiary. he told a jury he consumed cocaine and alcohol before the attack.
according to the decision recently made by the parole board, charron “exploded and killed her using a knife and a hammer. it is noted that, at that moment, you were heavily intoxicated by alcohol and cocaine.