Improvisation coach trial in Vevey: “I never realized that I could make suffer”

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After a marathon of hard and moving testimonies, raw details, tension and tears, on the second day of the theatrical improvisation coach tried in Vevey for sexual abuse was that of the confrontation with the coldness of the legal framework. And in a crowded room, recalled to order for its noisy reactions to the tirades of each other.

In the indictments and pleadings, a constant: the recognition of the suffering of the complainants. The prosecutor Laurie Roccaro opened the round with caution and pedagogy to explain to the public and the victims his analysis in the face of the limits of legal action, throwing a cold in the assembly. “No, these behaviors were not normal. You are entitled to expect something, from the trial and the accused, even if he does not show any questioning. Your feeling is real. But it does not necessarily constitute a criminal offense. ”

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