Photo by DANIA MAXWELL
Dania Maxwell/Staff Assistant State Attorney Tammy Wilson, left, and Assistant State Attorney, Tom Gorman III, right, prepare for the start of the Jonathan Rowles trial where the verdict will be decided about his juvenile case on Friday, January 4, 2013 at the Collier County Courthouse in Naples, Fla. The judge ruled that Rowles is delinquent, the juvenile equivalent of guilty, of shooting and killing his mother Kelly Ann Rowles, 39, inside their residence in 2010. The Judge said he did not believe Rowles intensionally killed his mother, but that he was negligent because he understood how to use the gun, as well as the consequences of pulling the trigger. Rowles will remain free until his disposition, the juvenile equivalent of sentencing, hearing on February 12.
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