Judgment · jid 2302
R v David Dean Meadors - Judgment on Crowns Application for the Defendant to be tried in his absence and Parallel Defence Application for the Defendant to be deemed Involuntarily absent from the Jurisdiction
IND 0060 OF 2017 · 2020-Sep-25
Criminal Law - s.7 of the Bill of Rights - Defendant is beyond the seas. Crown contend that he is voluntarily absent and accordingly apply for him to be tried in his absence - Medical evidence relating to defendants claim that he is medically unable to travel to the Cayman Islands examined by way of written and viva voce expert evidence.
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| Cause Number | IND 0060 OF 2017 |
|---|---|
| Court | Grand Court |
| Judgment Date | 2020-Sep-25 |
| Subject | Criminal Law - s.7 of the Bill of Rights - Defendant is beyond the seas. Crown contend that he is voluntarily absent and accordingly apply for him to be tried in his absence - Medical evidence relating to defendants claim that he is medically unable to travel to the Cayman Islands examined by way of written and viva voce expert evidence. |
| Category | Criminal |
| Filename (current) | IND0060201709252020DAVIDMEADORS.pdf |
| File MD5 | 3b27a4f0697a8ec2d191ab27765665df |
| Source pipeline | csv |