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Deacon, teens on sex charges head back to court March 16
published: Wednesday | February 7, 2007

The case of former church deacon, 46-year-old Donovan Jones, and the three male teenagers charged with trafficking in persons involving a 14-year-old girl, has been set for mention on March 16.

It is alleged that in April and May last year the four molested a 14-year-old schoolgirl and video-recorded the incidents.

The four are on bail and a trial date will be set when they return to the Home Circuit Court. They appeared in the Home Circuit Court last week Friday but the court was informed that the defence lawyers had not yet been served with all the relevant documents in the case.

It is being alleged that on April 25, 26, 27 and 28 and on May 1, the 14-year-old schoolgirl was sexually assaulted in a van driven by Jones and the incidents video-recorded. The four accused were arrested and charged in July last year. They are charged under Section 10 of the Child Care and Protection Act which prohibits the sale or trafficking of children.

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