R v Cameron

JurisdictionJamaica
Year1989
Date1989
CourtUnspecified Court (Jamaica)

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3 cases
  • R v Christie (Julius)
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 20 December 2000
    ...evidence than a judge in a trial by jury who is obliged to direct a jury. 34 He relied for support on the dictum of Wright, J.A., in R. v. George Cameron [1989] 26 J.L.R. 453 at 457 (H–I) where the learned judge, in adverting to the necessary requirements to be met, said that a trial judge:......
  • R v Duncan (Prince) and Herman Ellis
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 1 February 2008
    ...knows the relevant law, but he must demonstrate that he has applied it. - See R v Fletcher , SCCA 85/98 delivered December 20, 2000, and R v Cameron (1989) 26 JLR 453. In R v Fletcher , the court said; "It is the language which the judge uses that will reveal his thought processes that he i......
  • R v Fletcher (Hubert Patrick)
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 1 December 2000
    ...has held that although a trial judge is presumed to know the law, there is no presumption that he applied it in a particular instance: R. v. Cameron (1989) 26 J.L.R. 453. It is the language which the said judge uses that will reveal his thought processes that he in fact applied the relevant......