Springer (Wayne) v R

JurisdictionBarbados
Date2002
Year2002
CourtCourt of Appeal (Barbados)
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15 cases
  • Dublin and Harewood v The Queen
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • March 27, 2007
    ...28 In support of his submissions counsel cited the well-known cases of Fuller v. The State (1995) 52 WIR 424 and Wayne Springer v. R (2002) 63 WIR 20. 29 Counsel submitted further, that it is not proper for a trial judge to make light of the defence because of his view of the evidence: He c......
  • Nurse v The Queen
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • February 22, 2007
    ...the evidence of various witnesses without identifying, marshaling and arranging the evidence issue by issue – see, Wayne Springer v. R. (2002) 63 WIR 20; ( Dwight Alleyne v. R. Criminal Appeal No.17 of 2003, unreported decision of 5 March 2004); and the decision of the Court of Appeal of Tr......
  • David Baptiste v The State
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • April 27, 2018
    ...parade, then evidence of what transpired at the informal exercise would be relevant and therefore admissible. In Springer v. R (2002) 63 W.I.R. 20, the Court of Appeal placed reliance on the decision in Boyce v. R in holding that where an identification parade is refused by a suspect, an i......
  • Ward v R
    • Barbados
    • Court of Appeal (Barbados)
    • July 13, 2006
    ...parade is held. Section 100 has been considered in two reported judgments of this Court, Hunte (Wayne) v. R. (2000) 60 WIR 20 and Springer (Wayne) v. R. (2002) 63 WIR 20. However, in view of our decision, it is unnecessary to discuss this submission except to say that identification was the......
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