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A boy who gave an alibi for the teenager accused of murdering schoolboy Rhys Jones has refused to give evidence at Liverpool Crown Court. | A boy who gave an alibi for the teenager accused of murdering schoolboy Rhys Jones has refused to give evidence at Liverpool Crown Court. |
The 17-year-old, who can only be named as Boy K, had claimed Sean Mercer, 18, was with him at home watching a DVD when 11-year-old Rhys was shot dead. | The 17-year-old, who can only be named as Boy K, had claimed Sean Mercer, 18, was with him at home watching a DVD when 11-year-old Rhys was shot dead. |
The boy, accused of assisting an offender, would not give evidence in support of his case. | The boy, accused of assisting an offender, would not give evidence in support of his case. |
Sean Mercer, of Good Shepherd Close, Croxteth, denies murder. | Sean Mercer, of Good Shepherd Close, Croxteth, denies murder. |
Refused questions | |
Five of the seven defendants in the trial have now declined to offer evidence. | Five of the seven defendants in the trial have now declined to offer evidence. |
Earlier this week Mr Mercer informed the court he would not enter the witness box followed by co-accused Boy M, 16, James Yates, 20, and Nathan Quinn, 18, who are all charged with assisting an offender. | Earlier this week Mr Mercer informed the court he would not enter the witness box followed by co-accused Boy M, 16, James Yates, 20, and Nathan Quinn, 18, who are all charged with assisting an offender. |
A witness in the trial has also refused to answer questions in the dock. | A witness in the trial has also refused to answer questions in the dock. |
Boy K had told police he and Mr Mercer were watching a documentary about the rapper 50 Cent on 22 August 2007, when Rhys was shot dead at the Fir Tree pub in Croxteth, Liverpool. | Boy K had told police he and Mr Mercer were watching a documentary about the rapper 50 Cent on 22 August 2007, when Rhys was shot dead at the Fir Tree pub in Croxteth, Liverpool. |
The prosecution alleges Mr Mercer blasted three shots across the pub's car park after targeting members of a rival gang who had strayed onto his turf. | The prosecution alleges Mr Mercer blasted three shots across the pub's car park after targeting members of a rival gang who had strayed onto his turf. |
The second bullet struck Rhys in the neck and the youngster died in his mother's arms a short time later, the jury has been told. | The second bullet struck Rhys in the neck and the youngster died in his mother's arms a short time later, the jury has been told. |
It is alleged that after the shooting, Boy K helped Sean Mercer create a false alibi and later hid the murder weapon in the loft of another boy's house. | It is alleged that after the shooting, Boy K helped Sean Mercer create a false alibi and later hid the murder weapon in the loft of another boy's house. |
Boy M and Boy K, who cannot be identified, deny assisting an offender along with Mr Yates, of Dodman Road, Croxteth; Mr Quinn, of Wickett Close, Croxteth; Gary Kays, 25, of Mallard Close, and Melvin Coy, 24, of Abbeyfield Drive, both West Derby, Liverpool. | Boy M and Boy K, who cannot be identified, deny assisting an offender along with Mr Yates, of Dodman Road, Croxteth; Mr Quinn, of Wickett Close, Croxteth; Gary Kays, 25, of Mallard Close, and Melvin Coy, 24, of Abbeyfield Drive, both West Derby, Liverpool. |
Boy K is also charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition, which he also denies. | Boy K is also charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition, which he also denies. |
The trial was adjourned until Tuesday when counsel will begin their closing speeches. |
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