Paul Lashley John Campayne Appellants v Det. CPL. 17995 Winston Singh Respondent
Jurisdiction | Caribbean States |
Judge | Nelson,Saunders,Hayton,The Honourable Mr Justice Nelson,The Honourable Justices Wit,Anderson,The Honourable Justices Nelson |
Judgment Date | 09 June 2014 |
Neutral Citation | [2014] CCJ 11 AJ |
Docket Number | CCJ Appeal No CR 002 of 2013 |
Court | Caribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction) |
Date | 09 June 2014 |
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Jerome Dixon v R
...Phillips JA in Andrew McKie v R [2021] JMCA Crim 17, at paragraph [61] quoting Paul Lashley and Another v Det Cpl 17995 Winston Singh [2014] CCJ 11 (AJ). It is appropriate also to set out certain paragraphs in Boodram, which are commended for consideration: “39. In any event, their Lordship......
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Daryeon Blake Vaughn Blake v R
...is in part derived. 19 See paras [92]–[109] below 20 Judicature (Appellate Jurisdiction) Act, section 14(1) 21 [2012] JMCA Crim 59 22 [2014] CCJ 11 (AJ) 23 Para. 24 Justices Nelson, Saunders and Hayton; Justices Wit and Anderson dissented on the issue of sentencing. 25 At para. [11] 26 Tran......
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Russell Samms v R
...the issue of incompetence of counsel and wrote at paragraph [25] that: ‘In Paul Lashley and Another v Det Cpl 17995 Winston Singh [2014] CCJ 11 (AJ) from the Caribbean Court of Justice, Nelson, Saunders and Hayton JJA (Wit and Anderson JJA dissenting), commented on the issue of the incompet......
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Troy Barrett v R
...or denied the applicant due process. 34 Reference was made to the case of Paul Lashley and John Campayne v Det Cpl 17995 Winston Singh [2014] CCJ 11 (AJ) for the approach to be taken to these questions. There the court at paras. [11] —[13] stated that: “[11] In resolving both issues raised,......
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