Simao v Att. Gen. [2005] JLR 374 (09 September 2005)
A miscarriage of justice can be found on appeal if new evidence, such as psychiatric evidence of insanity, shows the conviction was objectively wrongful, regardless of whether the lower court was at fault.
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- Citation
- [2005] JLR 374
- Parties
- Appellant: Simao; Respondent: Attorney General
- Jurisdiction
- Jersey
- Judgment Date
- 09 September 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Conviction
- Outcome
- not specified
- Legal Topics
- Appeal Against Conviction, Miscarriage of Justice, Insanity Defence, New Evidence
Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Appeal Against Conviction Miscarriage of Justice Insanity Defence New Evidence
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Parties
Simao
Appellant
Attorney General
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Conviction
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a miscarriage of justice can be established on appeal by new evidence showing the conviction was objectively wrongful
- 2 Whether new psychiatric evidence establishing insanity at the time of the offence is sufficient to overturn a conviction
Ratio Decidendi
A miscarriage of justice can be found on appeal if new evidence, such as psychiatric evidence of insanity, shows the conviction was objectively wrongful, regardless of whether the lower court was at fault.
Court Disposition
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