The State v Khan

JurisdictionGuyana
Date2012
CourtCourt of Appeal (Guyana)
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5 cases
  • Valentino Yustare v R
    • Bahamas
    • Court of Appeal (Bahamas)
    • 30 Noviembre 2018
    ...WIR 359 considered R v Uddin [1999] QB 431 considered Simmons (Ronald) and Greene (Robert) v R [2006] 68 WIR 37 distinguished The State v Khan (2012) 80 WIR 407 applied The State v Mitchell (1984) 39 WIR 185 applied von Stark v R (2000) 56 WIR 424 applied Questions of Law Reserv......
  • Pedro Davis v The Director of Public Prosecution
    • Bahamas
    • Court of Appeal (Bahamas)
    • 14 Febrero 2022
    ...are also are of some moment.” 12 Later Isaacs JA cited with approval; “17. The approach in Galbraith was adopted by Singh C. (Ag) in The State v Khan (2012) 80 WIR 407 at page 414, quoting Massiah C in The State v Mitchell (1984) 39 WIR 185 at 190, where the court said: “A trial judge oug......
  • Jermaine Missick v R
    • Bahamas
    • Court of Appeal (Bahamas)
    • 25 Junio 2019
    ...Galbraith [1981] 2 All ER 1060 considered Reid v R [1980] A.C. 343 considered Subramaniam v Public Prosecutor [1956] 1 WLR 965 applied The State v Khan (2012) 80 WIR 407 considered The State v Mitchell (1984) 39 WIR 185 considered Criminal appeal — Murder — Application for an extension ......
  • Kesnor Lexidor v R
    • Bahamas
    • Court of Appeal (Bahamas)
    • 22 Marzo 2019
    ...Rhodes (1959) 44 Cr App R 23 mentioned R v Spinks [1982] 1 All ER 587 mentioned Rashid Farrington v R SCCrApp. No. 3 of 2016 considered The State v Khan (2012) 80 WIR 407 mentioned The State v Mitchell (1984) 39 WIR 185 applied Criminal appeal — Manslaughter — Application for an extensio......
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