Judgment · jid 1241
Rohan Gidarsingh v. Attorney General
G 0111 OF 2020 AND G 0158 OF 2019 · 2020-Dec-09
The common law duty of disclosure in criminal proceedings in the Cayman Islands- The scope and application of a separate duty of disclosure where material has come to light following the end of criminal proceedings. - No continuing right of convicted persons to indefinite re-examination of their cases.
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| Cause Number | G 0111 OF 2020 AND G 0158 OF 2019 |
|---|---|
| Court | Grand Court |
| Judgment Date | 2020-Dec-09 |
| Subject | The common law duty of disclosure in criminal proceedings in the Cayman Islands- The scope and application of a separate duty of disclosure where material has come to light following the end of criminal proceedings. - No continuing right of convicted persons to indefinite re-examination of their cases. |
| Category | Civil (General) |
| Filename (current) | B8NO5WHU5YD1F4907E559B728273D7A602E79437A7E56D69751.pdf |
| File MD5 | c38f950a6abd7636334acae41f0e5031 |
| Source pipeline | csv |