Beamer -v- AG 15-March-2006 [2006] JCA 036 (15 March 2006)

Beamer -v- AG 15-March-2006 [2006] JCA 036 (15 March 2006)

The evidence of text messages, CCTV footage, and the alleged dealer list was relevant, probative, and admissible; the trial judge exercised discretion properly and there was no error in admitting the evidence.

Citation
[2006] JCA 036
Parties
Applicant: John Michael Beamer; Respondent: The Attorney General
Jurisdiction
Jersey
Judgment Date
15 March 2006
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Conviction
Outcome
Application for leave to appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Conspiracy, Controlled Drugs, Admissibility of Evidence, Misuse of Drugs (jersey) Law 1978

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Parties

John Michael Beamer

Applicant

The Attorney General

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Conviction

  1. 1 Whether the trial judge erred in admitting evidence of text messages, CCTV footage, and an alleged dealer list in a conspiracy to supply drugs case.

Ratio Decidendi

The evidence of text messages, CCTV footage, and the alleged dealer list was relevant, probative, and admissible; the trial judge exercised discretion properly and there was no error in admitting the evidence.

Court Disposition

Application for leave to appeal dismissed