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12/13/2017

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2/19/2018

D.S (a young offender) v THE QUEEN

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LAW:

JUDGE(S):

CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:

DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Supreme Court of Bermuda

Appellate Jurisdiction Youth Offender Sentencing

S. Subair Williams A/J

Mr. Saul Dismont Marshall Diel & Meyers Limited

Mr. Javone Rogers Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

FACTS OF THE CASE:

The appellant a 15-year-old at the time of offence was sentenced to corrective training for burglary and traffic offences without a specified term later challenged for being indeterminate

SUMMARY:

Whether the sentence was unlawfully indeterminate or manifestly excessive

OUTCOMES:

Sentence quashed substituted with 3 months' probation

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Plaintiff/Claimant

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

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D.S (a young offender) v THE QUEEN

The appellant a 15-year-old at the time of offence was sentenced to corrective training for burglary and traffic offences without a specified term later challenged for being indeterminate

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