R v Lyndon Jermaine Lewis

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
JudgeMr Justice Morris
Judgment Date19 April 2018
Neutral Citation[2018] EWCA Crim 1101
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Docket NumberCase No: 201704145/B3
Date19 April 2018

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2 cases
  • R v Butterfield and Smith
    • Bermuda
    • Supreme Court (Bermuda)
    • 6 Enero 2020
    ...more evidence, could on its own pass the sufficiency test (Tsekiri was followed in the later authority of R v Lyndon Jermaine Lewis[2018] EWCA Crim 1101). Tsekiri involved the accused's DNA which was left at the scene of a crime. While the case at bar involves fingerprint evidence it can be......
  • Whendell Stewart Appellant v R Respondent
    • Cayman Islands
    • Grand Court (Cayman Islands)
    • 2 Agosto 2022
    ...and its potential impact on DNA evidence. The authorities considered: R v Tsekiri [2017] EWCA Crim 40; R v Lyndon Jermaine Lewis [2018] EWCA Crim 1101); R v Killick [2020] EWCA Crim 785, and R v Jones [2020] EWCA Crim 1021 24 The Magistrate's analysis of the DNA evidence in the instant ......
1 books & journal articles
  • Explaining and trusting expert evidence: What is a ‘sufficiently reliable scientific basis’?
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The No. 24-3, July 2020
    • 1 Julio 2020
    ...30 at [16].33. Webber [2004] UKHL 1; [2004] 1 WLR 40.34. Tsekiri, above n. 8.35. On the meaning of ‘fact’ in this context see RvLewis [2018] EWCA Crim 1101.36. Tsekiri, above n. 8 at [15].Ward In effect, the court is suggesting that trust in the scientist’s conclusion is the default positio......

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