Michael Rodrigues, accused of raping four women, is shown at the courthouse this week during his trial. Today, a former co-worker testified about a suspected incident involving a prostitute in a hotel room in 2004.

The judge in the Michael Rodrigues rape trial has excused jurors
for the night on a recess from deliberations, which will head into
a third day on Friday.
The judge in the Michael Rodrigues rape trial has excused jurors for the night on a recess from deliberations, which will head into a third day on Friday.

Rodrigues, 48, is the former San Benito County Sheriff’s Office sergeant accused of raping four women between 1999 and 2007.

Jurors started deliberations around noon Wednesday in the trial that started more than two weeks ago.

The prosecution and defense wrapped up closing arguments Wednesday morning after hearing testimony from the trial’s witnesses, including the four women alleging rape.

Editor’s note:In Part 2 of this series of videos covering the closing statements in the Michael Rodrigues rape trial, portions of arguments over the testimony of Jane Doe 1 are shown. She was the first accuser who alleged the defendant raped her twice, in 1999 and 2000.

Here are some other stories on the trial you may have missed:

Cantu indicates appeal likely if Rodrigues found guilty

Deliberations loom with closing nearly done

Defense rests case without Rodrigues on the stand

Defense’s mistrial, conflict allegations denied

Former Rodrigues colleague recalls hotel incident

Two accuser’s testify in Rodrigues trial

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