The State v Ken Barrow

JurisdictionGuyana
Date1976
Year1976
CourtCourt of Appeal (Guyana)
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  • R v Mayers
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • November 13, 1981
    ...quashed. 34 The approach that the trial judge should take when faced with this situation was clearly explained by Haynes, C. in The State v. Ken Barrow, (1976) 22 W.I.R. 267, where the appellant on an identification parade was the only person with a scar an the left side of his face. The c......
  • Sewkaran v The State
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • January 13, 1988
    ...and also the earlier decisions of the State v Mohamed Kalil [1975] 23 W.I.R. 267, State v Hodge [1976] 22 W.I.R. 303; State v Barrow [1976] 22 W.I.R. 267. In Green v Alleyne, (supra) Haynes, C., examined and reviewed several of the relevant English decisions and concluded as follows: at p. ......
  • [1] Craig Smith [2] Clayton Francis [3] Noel Melvin [4] Marlon Phoenix Appellants v The Queen Respondent [ECSC]
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Court of Appeal (Antigua and Barbuda)
    • June 25, 2012
    ...the parade with a gold teeth, the parade would have been unfairly conducted and they should attach little weight to it. Similarly in The State v Ken Barrow, 21 it was held that the identification parade with the accused as the only man on the parade with a scar on the left side of his face ......
  • Criminal Appeal No. 34 of 1978
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • June 29, 1979
    ...v. Adams & Poole (1976) 23 W. I. R. 252, respecting the question of identification of a suspect in custody at a police station; The State v. Ken Barrow (1976) 22 W.I.R. 267 and Hodge (supra), respecting identification by means of physical peculiarities; The State v. Lloyd Harris (1976) 22 W......
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