a. Make a phone call: to a lawyer or relative or anyone
b. Ask to see a lawyer immediately: if you don’t have the money ask for a Duty Council
c. A Duty Council is a lawyer provided by the state
d. Talk to a lawyer before you talk to the police
e. Tell your lawyer if anyone hits you and identify who did so by name and number
f. Give no explanations excuses or stories: you can make your defense later in court based on what you and your lawyer decided
g. Ask the sub officer in charge of the station to grant bail once you are charged with an offence
h. Ask to be taken before a justice of The Peace immediately if the sub officer refuses you bail
i. Demand to be brought before a Resident Magistrate and have your lawyer ask the judge for bail
j. Ask that any property taken from you be listed and sealed in your presence
Cases of Assault:An assault is an apprehension that someone is about to hit you
The following may apply:
1) Call 119 or go to the station or the police arrives depending on the severity of the injuries
2) The report must be about the incident as it happened, once the report is admitted as evidence it becomes the basis for the trial
3) Critical evidence must be gathered as to the injuries received which may include a Doctor’s report of the injuries.
4) The description must be clearly stated; describing injuries directly and identifying them clearly, show the doctor the injuries clearly upon the visit it must be able to stand up under cross examination in court.
5) Misguided evidence threatens the credibility of the witness during a trial; avoid the questioning of the witnesses credibility, the tribunal of fact must be able to rely on the witness’s word in presenting evidence
6) The court is guided by credible evidence on which it will make it’s finding of facts
7) Bolster the credibility of a case by a report from an independent disinterested party.
3 comments:
Who is he kidding? This is a man with a house in Ft. Lauderdale; who has been embroiled for years in a fight with the gay community, and has performed regularly in the U.S. over many years. More likely, he is trying to wriggle out of remarks he made on the radio a few days ago. But do we buy it?
In that 10/14/09 interview-by-phone on Mutabaruka's "Cutting Edge" radio show Buju Banton says: ". . . people who get murdered in Jamaica is predominantly gays killing gays."
It would be worthwhile for a native speaker of Jamaican Patois to listen to this interview and post relevant quotes or even a full transcript.
Aren't those great photos of the Dallas protest against Buju Banton?
yes Sam thats what he said, he is only echoing a nationwide belief that gays are not killed or attacked by homophobes.
This misconception is due to the level of prominence some cases get like those of Peter King and Brian Williamson while other cases with persons of lesser importance get overlooked
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