Autism Ontario is deeply troubled by the fact that the defense for Nathaniel Veltman tried to cite autism as a mitigating factor in the June 6, 2021 attack on the Afzaal family(opens in a new tab).
The advocating body for people on the spectrum do not want autism used as a legal defense in any criminal trials.
“This sort of legal tactic, it risks stereotyping and stigmatizing an entire population of people with autism,” said Autism Ontario Communications Specialist, Michael Cnudde.
During the 11 week-long murder week trial, Veltman’s defense called up a forensic psychiatrist who diagnosed Veltman with autism spectrum disorder this past year.
Ultimately, it did not play a factor and Veltman was found guilty of all charges in the attack on a London, Ont. Muslim family more than two years ago.
Michael Cnudde said sadly this isn’t the first time this tactic has been used.
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CTV News
November 20, 2023