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12/16/2009

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END DATE

12/11/2018

THE QUEEN v. TIFFANY DAWN EATHERLEY

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CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:

DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Supreme Court of Bermuda

Criminal Law

Acting Puisne Judge Juan P. Wolffe

Ms. Cindy Clarke

Ms. Elizabeth Christopher

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Tiffany Dawn Eatherley pled guilty to perjury in relation to providing false testimony during the trial of Zakai Cann impacting the outcome of the trial

SUMMARY:

Determining the appropriate sentence for perjury balancing the seriousness of undermining the justice system with the defendant's circumstances and the impact on her life

OUTCOMES:

Conditional discharge under section 69 of the Criminal Code highlighting the unique circumstances of the case including the defendant's intentions the impact on her life and the role her actions played in the broader criminal justice process

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Defendant

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT:

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THE QUEEN v. TIFFANY DAWN EATHERLEY

Tiffany Dawn Eatherley pled guilty to perjury in relation to providing false testimony during the trial of Zakai Cann impacting the outcome of the trial

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