In a significant judicial outcome, 37-year-old Desmond George from Charity Housing Scheme, Pomeroon, Essequibo Coast has been fully exonerated of rape allegations dating back to July 2023. The acquittal was formally delivered on March 11, 2026, following a unanimous not guilty verdict from the jury presiding over the case at the High Court.
Presiding Judge Madam Justice Fidela Corbin-Lincoln oversaw the proceedings that culminated in Mr. George’s liberation from the serious criminal charge. The defendant had maintained his innocence throughout the legal process, which included both preliminary inquiries and the full High Court trial.
Defense attorney Jermaine Jervis, representing Mr. George, characterized the prosecution’s case as a “complete fabrication” against his client. “My defense was predicated on the assertion that the entire prosecution case was manufactured against my client,” Mr. Jervis stated in his post-trial comments to Demerara Waves Online News.
The original allegation claimed that Mr. George, then 35 years old, had committed the offense on July 22, 2023, in the Siriki Upper Pomeroon River area against a female resident of the Essequibo Coast region. During the extended judicial process, Mr. George had been released on bail set at GY$300,000 while awaiting resolution of the case.
The unanimous jury decision highlights the critical role of evidential standards in criminal justice systems and underscores the principle that accusations require substantiation beyond reasonable doubt for conviction.
