Nankissoon Boodram, Ramsingh (Joel), Ramiah (Joey), Ramkalawan Singh, Sankeralli (Russell), Bhagwandeen Singh, Thomas (Clive), Gopaul (Robin) and Eversley (Stephen) v The State

JurisdictionTrinidad & Tobago
Judgment Date1997
Date1997
Year1997
CourtCourt of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
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16 cases
  • Taitt v R, Gooding v R
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • Invalid date
  • Cannonier v The Director of Public Prosecutions; Isaac et Al v The Director of Public Prosecutions
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • March 21, 2012
    ...(Joey), Ramkalawan Singh, Sankeralli ( Russell), Bhagwandeen Singh, Thomas (Clive), Gopaul (Robin) and Eversley (Stephen) v. The State (1997) 53 W.I.R. 352.), ten persons were charged in Trinidad with four murders and were committed for trial. On the day before the trial began one of the te......
  • Romeo Cannonier Appellant v DPP Respondent [ECSC]
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • March 21, 2012
    ...Labrador v The Queen 2003 [UKPC] 27, paras. 32-33. 40Nankissoon Boodram, Ramsingh (Joel), Ramiah (Joey), Ramkalawan Singh, Sankeralli (Russell), Bhagwandeen Singh, Thomas (Clive), Gopaul (Robin) and Eversley (Stephen) v The State (1997) 53 WIR 352. 41David Mitchell v The Queen [1998] A.C. 6......
  • Romeo Cannonier Appellant v DPP Respondent [ECSC]
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • March 21, 2012
    ...Labrador v The Queen 2003 [UKPC] 27, paras. 32-33. 40Nankissoon Boodram, Ramsingh (Joel), Ramiah (Joey), Ramkalawan Singh, Sankeralli (Russell), Bhagwandeen Singh, Thomas (Clive), Gopaul (Robin) and Eversley (Stephen) v The State (1997) 53 WIR 352. 41David Mitchell v The Queen [1998] A.C. 6......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Privy Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 68-5, October 2004
    • October 1, 2004
    ...empanelling an unbiased jury, which alone took over a monthThe Journal of Criminal Law396 (on which, see Boodram and Others v The State (1997) 53 WIR 352). Thedefendants were ultimately convicted and executed.Although the decision is of limited interest in this country, due to theprovisions......

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