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4/17/2019

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END DATE

5/27/2019

R. Correia v F. Miller

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DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Supreme Court of Bermuda

Criminal Law

Hon. Assistant Justice Diel

Marc Daniels (Marc Geoffrey Barristers & Attorneys Ltd.)

Ms Simons (Department of Public Prosecutions)

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Riley Correia appealed his conviction from the Magistrates Court for possessing drugs with intent to supply arguing for personal use

SUMMARY:

Whether Correia possessed drugs for personal use or intent to supply

OUTCOMES:

Appeal allowed on counts 2 and 5 dismissed on counts 1 3 and 4

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Mixed

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R. Correia v F. Miller

Riley Correia appealed his conviction from the Magistrates Court for possessing drugs with intent to supply arguing for personal use

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