R v Gilbert

JurisdictionJamaica
Year1964
Date1964
CourtCourt of Appeal (Jamaica)
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  • Richard Crawford v R
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • March 30, 2012
    ...there would have been an improper confrontation. 31 In giving the judgment of the court in R v Trevor Dennis, Shelley JA made reference to R v Gilbert (1964) 7 WIR 53. That was a case in which a portion of a currency note was snatched from the complainant by a man who was subsequently iden......
  • Peart (Omar) v R
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • December 20, 2010
    ...which might prevent the identification from being absolutely independent and they should be most scrupulous in seeing that it is so." 13In R v Gilbert (1964) 7 WIR 53 the facts were that after the appellant was taken into custody, he was left alone in a room at a police station in such a p......
  • Henry v The State
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • May 28, 1986
    ...contention reliance was placed in addition on, among other things, the cases of Thornhill v The Attorney General [1981] Appeal Cases 61; R v Gilbert (1964) 7 W.I.R. 53; R v. Gibson (1975) 24 W.I.R. 296. 40 To begin with we desire to say that we do not consider that any of these cases is on ......
  • Ryan Palmer and Ricardo Dewar v R
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • June 13, 2014
    ...upon. She relied, in support of her submissions on this aspect, on a number of cases, including Noel Williams v R (1997) 51 WIR 202, R v Gilbert (1964) 7 WIR 53 and R v Cargill (1987) 24 JLR 217. 16 Other cases relied upon by Ms Cummings on the issue of identification were Daley v R [1993] ......
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