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6/22/2009

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END DATE

7/17/2009

Edward Warren Ming v The Minister for Labour Home Affairs and Public Safety and The Attorney General

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JUDGE(S):

CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:

DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Supreme Court of Bermuda

Constitutional Law Family Law

Richard Ground Chief Justice

Richard Horseman of Wakefield Quin

Martin Johnson of the Attorney General s Chambers

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Ming the plaintiff was imprisoned multiple times for failing to pay child maintenance challenging the legality of his imprisonment under constitutional grounds

SUMMARY:

Constitutional breach false imprisonment willful refusal to pay maintenance

OUTCOMES:

Case dismissed no breach of constitutional rights found

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Defendant (The Attorney General)

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Edward Warren Ming v The Minister for Labour Home Affairs and Public Safety and The Attorney General

Ming the plaintiff was imprisoned multiple times for failing to pay child maintenance challenging the legality of his imprisonment under constitutional grounds

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