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Teenager saved from rapist

November 16, 2005

A 57-year-old man was convicted of indecent assault on a 12-year-old girl and sentenced to six months suspended for one year in the Morant Bay Resident Magistrate's Court last week Friday, November 11.

The court was told that on June 22 this year, the police discovered Neville Douglas in a room at a guest house in Prospect with a minor. The child told the court that Douglas had made several inappropriate sexual advances towards her and when the police arrived, he was about to force her into sexual activities.

BEGGED FOR LENIENCY

Prior to handing down the sentence, Ms. Justice Norma Bertram-Linton took final submissions from Douglas' attorney, Horace Grey, who begged for leniency, given his client's usefulness to society.

He made an impassioned appeal describing Douglas as a man who many in the prison had come to rely on in times of crisis - with his ability to move heavy duty equipment to any troubled spot....

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Author: Arthur Green
Source: Jamaica Gleaner

 

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