Man denies rape

From: Citizen Gloucestershire, The | Date: January 19, 2008 | Copyright information

Jose De Matos has appeared before Gloucester Crown Court to plead not guilty to a charge of rape.

De Matos, 34, of Pennine Road, Chelt...

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