Sask. care aid charged with historical sex assaults says he still doesn't have a lawyer

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Appearing in Rosthern provincial court on Wednesday, Brent James Gabona was given two weeks to apply for a court\u002Dappointed lawyer.

Sitting directly behind him with their two dogs, 62-year-old Darryl Boguski squirmed, burying his head into his brother Rick’s shoulder as they listened to the man accused of sexually assaulting Darryl at a care home in Hepburn, Sask.

During a telephone appearance on June 15 in Saskatoon provincial court, Gabona said he’d be starting the application process because he was denied legal aid. Two other families who came to court Wednesday are pushing for investigations into whether their loved ones were also victims.

 

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