Verdict in Keith Carey murder case expected today

Fri, Mar 16th 2012, 09:12 AM

A jury is expected to reach a verdict today in the case of a man accused of the murder of businessman Keith Carey.
Supreme Court Justice Roy Jones will turn the case over to the jury after summing up the case.
The trial, which is Jamal Glinton's third, began three weeks ago.
Prosecutors allege Glinton shot Carey, 43, twice outside the Bank of The Bahamas on the Tonique Williams-Darling Highway, on February 27, 2006 before taking $40,000 Carey was depositing. Carey owned and operated an Esso service station on Carmichael Road and Faith Avenue.
Vaughn Carey, Keith Carey's cousin, testified for the prosecution via live video link from the Bahamian Consulate in Miami.
His evidence was made possible by new amendments to the Evidence Act, which formed part of the government's anti-crime legislation.
Glinton exercised his constitutional right to remain silent during the trial. He is on bail.

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