Childcare Worker in Brisbane Found Not Guilty
Introduction
Joshua James Capps worked at a childcare center in Brisbane. A jury said he was not guilty of four bad acts against children.
Main Body
The trial was in the Brisbane District Court. It lasted four days. Mr. Capps said he was not guilty. The bad acts happened in late 2023. Mr. Capps worked at the center on Robinson Road. In court, Mr. Capps spoke for himself. He said the bad acts did not happen. The prosecutor, Arielle Spiteri, said Mr. Capps used normal touching to do the bad acts. She said other workers were busy. A mother of a three-year-old boy said she saw Mr. Capps with another child. Their tongues touched. The court also heard Mr. Capps played a game called “doctors” with children. The defense lawyer, Jack Kennedy, said his client was not guilty. He told the jury to not feel sorry or angry. He said the mother was a caring person. But he said she might not understand what she saw. He showed video from the center. The video showed Mr. Capps talking. The mother did not look shocked. At least five other workers were near. Mr. Capps chose to speak in court. The prosecutor said the video did not show the bad acts clearly. Mr. Capps said he paid to fix the video. He thought it would show he was not guilty. The jury talked on Friday morning. After about two and a half hours, they said Mr. Capps was not guilty. Mr. Capps was happy and hugged his family. He did not answer questions when he left the court.
Conclusion
Mr. Capps was free to leave the court. The jury cleared him of all charges.