Judge orders mental health assessment for woman facing terror charges
TORONTO — An Ontario judge has ordered a mental health assessment for a Toronto-area woman facing terror charges in an alleged attack at a Canadian Tire store.
Justice Kimberley Crosbie said Monday that she has reasonable grounds to order the assessment into Rehab Dughmosh’s fitness to stand trial, given the woman’s behaviour at a court appearance earlier this month.
At that court appearance, Dughmosh, 32, responded to multiple questions from the judge by saying people in the courtroom were “infidels.”
“This behaviour has caused me to be concerned about whether she is understanding the nature and object of the proceedings,” Crosbie told the court.


