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11/23/2007

START DATE

END DATE

29-Nov-07

M. Jones v. The Queen

COURT:

LAW:

JUDGE(S):

CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:

DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Court of Appeal for Bermuda

Criminal Law

Hon Justice Nazareth J.A. Hon Justice Evans J.A. Hon Justice Forte J.A.

Miss Christopher

Mr. Graveney Bannister

FACTS OF THE CASE:

The appellant aged 24 used a piece of wood to assault an older man causing severe injury and necessitating surgery. The victim already partially disabled from a previous injury was left further incapacitated.

SUMMARY:

The legal distinction between causing grievous bodily harm with intent and without intent appropriate sentencing for such offences.

OUTCOMES:

Sentence reduced from five to four years imprisonment

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Defendant

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT:

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M. Jones v. The Queen

The appellant aged 24 used a piece of wood to assault an older man causing severe injury and necessitating surgery. The victim already partially disabled from a previous injury was left further incapacitated.

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