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Quebec judge denies bid by billionaire Robert Miller for stay in sex crimes trial
- Robert Miller, founder of Future Electronics, faces 21 sex charges involving 10 complainants, some minors, from offenses dating between 1994 and 2016.
- Miller's lawyers argued his deteriorating health from Parkinson's disease made him unfit for trial.
- Quebec Superior Court judge refused Miller's application for a stay, not persuaded by urgency of defense claim.
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Quebec judge denies bid by billionaire Robert Miller for stay in sex crimes trial
Robert Miller, founder of global electronics distributor Future Electronics, was arrested in May on 21 sex charges involving 10 complainants, many of whom were minors at the time.
·Toronto, Canada
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A Quebec Superior Court judge has declined to hear a Quebec billionaire businessman's application for a stay of proceedings after his lawyers argued he was too sick to appear in court next month.
·Canada
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MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has denied a Quebec billionaire businessman a stay of proceedings after his lawyers argued he was too sick to appear in court next month.
·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
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Leaning Left10Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution77% Left
Bias Distribution
- 77% of the sources lean Left
77% Left
L 77%
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