Ramlogan (Arnold) v The State

JurisdictionTrinidad & Tobago
Year2000
Date2000
CourtCourt of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
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3 cases
  • Sherfield Bowen Appellant v The Queen Respondent [ECSC]
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Court of Appeal (Antigua and Barbuda)
    • 20 d3 Junho d3 2007
    ...when Bowen hit Ms. Barthley with his hand in which he held the gun. It therefore fell into the first category of cases referred to in Ramlogan v The State14 in which a defendant admits that he caused the injury but insists that it was not of his own volition. I therefore think that it was a......
  • Best v R
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • 27 d3 Março d3 2002
    ...149. Recently, the Court of Appeal of Trinidad and Tobago has provided illuminating guidance in the case of Ramlogan v. The State (2000) 58 W.I.R. 374. At p.384 Michael de la Bastide, C.J. said: “When a defence of accident whether caused by the accused or by someone else is raised, the judg......
  • Huggins v R
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • 27 d3 Março d3 2002
    ...found in three Guyanese cases, the Jamaican case of R. v. Muir (1995) 48 W.I.R. 282 and the Trinidadian case of Ramlogan v. The State [2000] 58 W.I.R. 374. In the first, ( The State v. Jaigobin Bissessar Court of Appeal of Guyana No.19 of 1975 unreported) Haynes C advised that where the def......

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