CBCnews
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share

'Someone's trying to murder me,' former comic tells court

Last Updated: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 | 3:38 PM ET

The mental demons plaguing troubled TV personality Tony Rosato appeared to be on display in an Ontario courtroom Wednesday when the former SCTV and Saturday Night Live cast member loudly accused his lawyer of putting his life in danger.

'Are you trying to get me murdered?'— Tony Rosato

Shortly before Rosato's criminal harassment trial in Kingston, Ont., was scheduled to break for lunch, the actor and comedian raised his hand to get the attention of defence lawyer Daniel Brodsky.

When Brodsky leaned into the prisoner's box, Rosato, 53, could be overheard asking him, "Are you trying to get me murdered?"

It wasn't immediately apparent what a visibly puzzled Brodsky had done to agitate his client.

"Someone's trying to murder me in this room," Rosato continued.

Rosato has been diagnosed with Capgras's syndrome — a mental condition that's to blame for his irrational belief his wife and daughter have been replaced by impostors.

Wednesday's bizarre episode capped off an unusual morning in which the judge presiding over Rosato's trial admonished both lawyers for what he apparently considers a lack of civility.

Judge accuses lawyers of uncivil conduct

Superior Court Justice Gordon Thomson asked the lawyers to review four pages of professional behaviour guidelines during the first morning break.

"Let's play by the rules here," Thomson told the lawyers. "This is not jungle court. This is a court of law."

The document outlines more than a dozen basic rules of conduct, including avoiding "making faces, audible comments, gesticulations or other body language" and not "bickering" with an opposing lawyer.

Brodsky has repeatedly complained that assistant Crown attorney Priscilla Christie has not returned his phone calls and messages.

The trial has thus far been bogged down in procedural matters, mostly involving a set of absent transcripts from earlier hearings.

Thomson, who at times appears frustrated by the dispute between the two lawyers, said the court doesn't need any more delays.

Rosato has been held without bail for more than two years on a charge of allegedly harassing his estranged 30-year-old wife, Leah.

  • This story is now closed to commenting.
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share
 

Arts Headlines

Plaskett double winner at Canadian Folk Music Awards
Joel Plaskett's triple album Three earned the Halifax singer-songwriter a double win at the Canadian Folk Music Awards on Saturday.
Kirov ballerina steps out at Cultural Olympiad
Uliana Lopatkina, principal dancer with the Kirov Ballet, will make her Canadian debut Feb. 10 at the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad
Documentary explores carbon trading business
Carbon Hunters is about a new breed of entrepreneurs working to get rich and save the planet at the same time.
Motown celebrates half-century of hits
Music legends turned out at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center on Saturday evening for the swankiest birthday bash in Motor City this year — the Motown 50 Golden Gala.
Jackson’s glove fetches $350,000 US
Michael Jackson's iconic rhinestone-studded glove got the white-glove treatment on Saturday, bringing $350,000 US on the auction block in New York.

Top CBCNews.ca Headlines

Headlines

Iranian-Canadian journalist talks of prison ordeal Video
Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari says he was regularly beaten and threatened with execution while imprisoned in Iran for 118 days.
Afghan prisoner transfers halted 'more than 1 time' Video
Canadian officials have halted the transfer of prisoners to Afghanistan's intelligence service "more than one time," because of the possibility of torture, Canada's chief of defence staff said Sunday.
Indonesian ferry sinks in storm
Rescuers saved more than 240 people aboard an Indonesian passenger ferry that sank Sunday in rough waters off Sumatra island, but at least 29 people have died, officials said.
Iranian forces practise defending nuke sites
Iran on Sunday began large-scale air defence war games aimed at protecting the country's nuclear facilities against any possible attack, state television reported.
Teens named in 4-death crash near Calgary
Police have released the names of three young women killed in a two-vehicle crash south of Calgary on Saturday afternoon, but have yet to reveal the name of a fourth woman who died.