3/16/2023
START DATE
END DATE
6/23/2023
Terrence Walker v The King
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Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) on appeal from Supreme Court of Bermuda
Criminal Law Traffic Offenses
THE PRESIDENT SIR CHRISTOPHER CLARKE JUSTICE OF APPEAL SIR ANTHONY SMELLIE KCMG JUSTICE OF APPEAL DAME ELIZABETH GLOSTER DBE
Marc Daniels Marc Geoffrey
Carrington Mahoney
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Walker appealed against conviction for causing death by careless driving involving death of Jen-Naya Simmons jury found based on expert testimony and CCTV evidence Walker's driving caused Simmons' death
SUMMARY:
Appeal focuses on whether expert evidence was rightly accepted by jury
OUTCOMES:
Jury verdict conviction upheld
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Prosecution
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