Gilbert Rozon sex crime hearing draws protesters but accused doesn’t show
MONTREAL — Protesters gathered outside the Montreal courthouse today for a scheduled appearance by Gilbert Rozon on sex crime charges, but the Just for Laughs founder never showed, choosing to be represented by his lawyer.
A judge granted a request by Rozon’s lawyer Pierre Poupart that the case be put off until April 25.
With the court date coinciding with International Women’s Day, a few dozen people protested outside. Dominique Daigneault, a union president, said the protest was a reminder that full equality of the sexes has not been reached and that women are still victims of violence.