Cedeno v O'Brien
Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
Date | 1964 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago) |
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21 cases
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G v S
...Ms. J. O”Connor Connolly for the appellant; M. Marsden, Ag. Solicitor General for the respondent. Cases cited: (1) Cedeno v. O”BrienUNK(1964), 7 W.I.R. 192, dicta of Wooding, C.J. applied. (2) Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade & Industry v. Vehicles & Supplies Ltd.UNK(1989), 39 W.I.R. 270,......
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Ebanks v R
...for the Crown. Cases cited: (1) Boodoo v. JosephUNK(1964), 7 W.I.R. 373, dictum of Phillips J.A. applied. (2) Cedeno v. O”BrienUNK(1964), 7 W.I.R. 192, observations of Wooding, C.J. applied. (3) R. v. Price(1967), Court of Appeal of Jamaica, Crim. App. No. 114/67, unreported. Legislation co......
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Boney v The Attorney General
...what is critical is the arresting officer's state of mind and he must demonstrate that his suspicion was honestly held and based. See Cedeno v O'Brien [1964] 7 WIR 192. See also the discussion on honestly held suspicions in O'Hara. Regulation 16 permits an arrest on the basis of such an hon......
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Rea v Gibbs
...1074, distinguished. (2) Abrath v. North E. Ry. Co.ELR(1883), 11 Q.B.D. 440, dictum of Bowen, L.J. applied. (3) Cedeno v. O”BrienUNK(1964), 7 W.I.R. 192. (4) Conway v. Rimmer, [1968] A.C. 910; [1968] 1 All E.R. 874, dictum of Lord Reid applied. (5) Cotton v. JamesENR(1830), 1 B. & Ad. 128; ......
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