
Judge says Montreal billionaire Robert Miller too sick for trial on sex charges
MONTREAL — The criminal case against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller came to a halt on Tuesday as a Quebec Superior Court judge stayed sex-related charges against him.
Justice Lyne Décarie announced her decision a day after the Crown agreed with a motion by the defence that Miller, who is suffering from Parkinson’s disease, is too ill to stand trial on 24 sex-related charges involving 11 women. Many of the complainants were minors when the alleged offences occurred.
In an oral decision, Décarie said the 81-year-old’s right to a fair trial would be jeopardized if the legal proceedings continued.
“The medical evidence shows that the applicant’s poor physical health would render him unable to participate meaningfully … and that the trial process would cause significant harm to his health,” Décarie said.