Jurors deliberate in Neil Rowe rape trial

Neil Rowe, flanked by lead counsel Michael Lashley and Sade Harris, entering the court on Wednesday.

The jury has retired to deliberate on a verdict in the rape trial of Member of Parliament Neil Rowe.

Following a three-hour summation by Justice Pamela Beckles in the No. 5 Supreme Court this morning, the nine jurors were sent to decide on the guilt or innocence of the former Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly.

Rowe is charged with raping a woman at his Kingsland, Christ Church residence on September 18, 2022.

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