X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Rubriques :

Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 01/Feb 06:21

Family loses malicious prosecution case

A San Fernando family has lost their malicious prosecution claim and was ordered to pay the State’s legal costs. Justice Ricky Rahim dismissed the case of Hecliff Haneiph, his wife Narda Guyadeen and their daughter on January 30. The case stemmed from a police search on June 21, 2013, at the family’s home. Officers led by PC Andre Joseph executed a search warrant and later charged the family with possession of a firearm, ammunition, and possession of marijuana for trafficking. A magistrate eventually dismissed the charges against them for want of prosecution. The family contended the police acted maliciously, lacked reasonable and probable cause, and wrongly attributed ownership of the seized items to them. The State argued the police acted lawfully and that credible intelligence led to the discovery of the illegal items on the family’s property. Officers also contended that Haneiph, who died before the matter came up in the High Court, voluntarily pointed out a water tank stand where a firearm and marijuana were found. In deciding the case, Rahim evaluated the conflicting testimonies and ruled that the family failed to prove that the police lacked reasonable and probable cause to arrest and charge them. He also found no evidence of malice on the part of the police, noting they had no motive to fabricate charges. While the judge questioned some inconsistencies in the officers' testimony, he ultimately found the prosecution justifiable. “The court is not of the view that Joseph set out to charge these claimants for these reasons as that is highly implausible. He did, in fact, offer an explanation for why he failed to engage the police in the Southern Division which is telling. “His evidence was that he did not know who he could trust. The court accepts this as the reality of Trinidad and Tobago and of his reality.” Rahim dismissed their compensation claim and ordered them to pay the State’s costs of $14,000. The post Family loses malicious prosecution case appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

Articles similaires

High Court dismisses defamation claim against attorney

newsday.co.tt - 29/Jan 19:11

A High Court judge has struck out a defamation claim filed by Shane Mahabirsingh, owner of Bilda Boyz Construction Services Ltd, against an attorney...

Top cop again ordered to decide on FUL application

newsday.co.tt - 24/Jan 17:52

FOR the third time within the last two weeks, the Commissioner of Police has been ordered by the court to decide on a firearm user’s licence (FUL)...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

HC orders ED to pay cost of Rs 1 lakh for abusing process of law

times of india - 21/Jan 18:38

Bombay High Court fined the Enforcement Directorate (ED) Rs 1 lakh for misusing legal proceedings by turning a civil dispute into a criminal case. The...

HC orders ED to pay cost of Rs 1 lakh for abusing process of law

times of india - 21/Jan 18:38

Bombay High Court fined the Enforcement Directorate (ED) Rs 1 lakh for misusing legal proceedings by turning a civil dispute into a criminal case. The...

Badlapur sexual assault case: 5 policemen held responsible for death of accused Akshay Shinde in custody

times of india - 20/Jan 07:05

A Thane magistrate's investigation has found five police officers responsible for the custodial death of Akshay Shinde, accused in a sexual assault...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

File FIR against cops in Badlapur shootout, high court to Maha govt

times of india - 20/Jan 20:51

Bombay high court ordered the State to register an FIR against five police officers after a magistrate’s inquiry into Akshay Shinde’s death....

Clint Huggins’ killers to serve 22 years for his brutal murder in 1996

newsday.co.tt - 24/Jan 07:22

TWO-time convicted killers Leslie Huggins and Junior Phillips have begun to serve a 22 year sentence for the brutal, premeditated murder of State...

'Deeply discouraged': Police groups issue rare rebuke of Trump and Biden over pardons

rawstory.com - 22/Jan 03:19

Two major organizations that represent police officers issued a rare stinging rebuke to former President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump over...

Reforming firearm licensing amid crime crisis

newsday.co.tt - 31/Jan 03:58

RICHARD JAGGASAR THE government’s declaration of a state of emergency is an implicit admission that crime is spiralling out of control. The...

Imam at murdered man’s funeral: ‘We are not a people of revenge’

newsday.co.tt - 29/Jan 23:24

AN IMAM is urging friends and family of murder victim Ameer Hosein not to seek revenge for his death. Hosein, 31, was reported missing on January...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément