26-11-2025 20:12 via montrealgazette.com

'I knew what I did was wrong': Intimate relationship with prosecutor shouldn't have happened, defence lawyer tells court

The defence lawyer who had an intimate relationship with a prosecutor while both were working on a major cannabis trafficking case at the Montreal courthouse took to the witness stand and conceded the relationship never should have happened. On Wednesday, Mathieu Rondeau-Poissant admitted he decided to keep the relationship he was having with prosecutor Alice Bourbonnais-Rougeau a secret, even from the client he was representing in the cannabis trafficking case. Bourbonnais-Rougeau was the lead
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