R v Moore

JurisdictionBarbados
Year1967
Date1967
CourtCourt of Appeal (Barbados)
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5 cases
  • The State v Lewis
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • January 30, 1976
    ...high authorities, namely, Chan Kau v. The Queen [1955] 2 W.L.R. 192 P.C., Lee Chun Chuen v. The Queen, [1962] 3 W.L.R. 1461 P.C., and R. v. Moore, (1967) 10 W.I.R. 527. These judgments demonstrate that even where an issue of self-defence or provocation is left to the jury with serious mis......
  • The State v Roberts and Roberts
    • Guyana
    • High Court (Guyana)
    • September 8, 1975
    ...afford a defence (of self-defence) to the accused and deal adequately with them in his charge (see McLean v. R. (1960) 2 W.I.R. 361 and R. v. Moore (1967) 10 W.I.R. 527); he should have directed their attention specifically to what facts they should take into account (for example, that the ......
  • Bholanauth v The State
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • May 28, 1986
    ...hesitation in answering the question posed in the negative. In the instant case I would also answer that question in the negative. 42 In R. v. Moore (1967) 10 W.I.R. p. 527 the Court of Appeal of Barbados dismissed an appeal from a conviction for wounding with felonious intent, although the......
  • The State v Gonputh
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • September 24, 1996
    ...be fatal. 13 In support of this argument counsel referred to State v. Lewis (1976) 23 W.I.R. 226 and the judgment of Chancellor Haynes in R v. Moore (1967) 10 W.I.R. 527; and of Chan Kau V Reginam [1995] 1 All E.R. 226. In the State v. Lewis (supra) page 233 Haynes C. said:– “In weighing th......
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