The man in charge of the mental health facility where Trevor Farley is being held he's been taking a conservative approach to dealing with Farley's "high-risk" designation.

Farley, then 39, was designated a high-risk accused after he was found not criminally responsible for the killing of his parents and the stabbing of his former supervisor during a psychotic episode in October 2021.

That designation a llows him to be conditionally or absolutely discharged only if approved by a superior court judge. The label is rare, and Farley's is the first in Manitoba .

The designation has come back to Justice Ken Champagne at Manitoba Court of King's Bench, who is hearing arguments this week on whether the designation should be revoked.

During a court hearing Tuesday, James Wasio — forensi

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