3/6/2008
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END DATE
19-Mar-08
Peter Frederick Bromby and John Mark Bromby -and- Henry A. Talbot
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The Supreme Court of Bermuda
CIVIL JURISDICTION
Richard Ground
Richard Horseman of Wakefield Quin
Kenrick James of James & Associates
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Plaintiffs were neighbors of the defendant objected to defendant's beach work leading to altercation and criminal charges against plaintiffs which were initially upheld but later quashed due to procedural errors. Plaintiffs sued for malicious prosecution alleging defendant's false complaint led to their wrongful conviction
SUMMARY:
Whether defendant's complaint constituted malicious prosecution without reasonable and probable cause
OUTCOMES:
Case not struck out application for specific discovery dismissed
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Decision on applications not final outcome on merits
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Peter Frederick Bromby and John Mark Bromby -and- Henry A. Talbot
Plaintiffs were neighbors of the defendant objected to defendant's beach work leading to altercation and criminal charges against plaintiffs which were initially upheld but later quashed due to procedural errors. Plaintiffs sued for malicious prosecution alleging defendant's false complaint led to their wrongful conviction