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Case Number
C.L. 2000/J-027
Year
Date of Delivery

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATUPiE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW

SUIT NO. C.L. 2000lJ-027 
I BET WEEN JOSINA JACKSON PLAINTIFF 
I AND, ANDRE ROACHE DEFENDANT 
Mrs. Sandra Minott-Phillips and Christopher E. Kelman instructed by Myers, 1 c) Fletcher & Gordon for the Plaintiff. -
Mr. Christopher Sanluda instructed by Andrea Walters & Associates for the
Defendant . ' - -
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
-Heard on 18': 19'q 20'~.2 lSta nd 2zndJ une, 28" November, lathD ecember
2001,14" and 15'~F ebruarv. 27thM ay and 9" Seotember 2002 II
-Camp bell J.
On the 3 1" March 2000, the plaintiff filed a Writ df Summons and Statement
0 of Claim, both dated 31" 'Mar 2000. On the 1 3A~pri l 2000, the defendadt
entered an Appearance by his Attorney-at-Law. On the 4" September 2000, -
nterlbcutor~Ju dgment was entered. On the 9'h November 2000, Master
McDonald (Ag.) made an Order to proceed to Assessment of Damages.
On the 16" September 1999, the parties were returning from a visit to the
Asyli~rn ilightclub on Nutsford Boulevard in Kingston. They were alone in the
defendant's motorcar, a Mazada Famila, licensed 7070BT. The plaintiff, is aged

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