Prosecution to close case today –in Timothy Noel murder trial

A JUDGE and jury at the Demerara Assizes heard that Delwin Mc Queen had a heated argument with Timothy Noel, who struck him with an eight-foot board with nails, thus resulting in his death.

Police investigations into the June 11th, 2008 incident in Adelaide Street Georgetown resulted in Timothy Noel being arrested and charged with murder.

The murder weapon was tendered in evidence by the prosecution yesterday.

The final witness for the prosecution, Government’s Forensic Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh, will testify today, after which the
State will close its case.

Attorneys-at-law Messrs Hewley Griffith and Lawrence Griffith are defending. Prosecuting are Ms Mercedes Thompson, Ms Orinthea Schmidt and Mr. Michael Shahoud.

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