Tort – Malicious Prosecution – Whether or not Officer had Reasonable and/or Probable Cause to Charge the Claimant – Whether or not Officer Took the Time to get the True Facts Before Charging the Claimant.
Tort – False Imprisonment – Whether or not the Police Were Guilty of Unreasonable Delay in Considering Bail for the Claimant after Arrest.
Civil Practice and Procedure – Pleadings – Rule 8.9 of the CPR – Failure to Set out Factual Allegations and the Consequences.
Criminal Law – Larceny Contrary to s. 5 of the Larceny Act – Conspiracy to Commit Larceny – Elements of Offence – Whether or not Officer had Sufficient Material Before him to Charge the Claimant with the Offences.
Case Number
2013 HCV 03701
Presiding Judge
Year
Neutral Citation
[2025] JMSC Civ.155
Date of Delivery
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