Jury to get Lower Estate fatal driving case

A jury is expected to begin deliberations on Friday in a case involving a St Philip man accused of causing two deaths by dangerous driving over 15 years ago.

Troy Emerson Clinton of Brereton Village #2, St Philip, is accused of causing the deaths of Akaila Natasha Weir and a female minor by driving a motor vehicle on Lower Estate Road, St Michael, on April 21, 2011, at a speed and in a manner dangerous to the public.

Principal State Counsel Romario Straker, who is prosecuting the case, and Senior Counsel Andrew Pilgrim and attorney Lesley Cargill-Straker, who represent Clinton, delivered their closing arguments before an all-female jury in the No. 5 Supreme Court. 

Justice Pamela Beckles is expected to deliver her summation before handing the case over to the panel.

 

(JB)

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