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[2014] UKPC 29
Privy Council Appeal No 0039 of 2012
Trevor Williamson (Appellant) v The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Respondent)
Appellant Anand Beharrylal Frances Ridout (Instructed by Yaseen Ahmed) |
Respondent Alan Newman QC Tom Richards (Instructed by Charles Russell LLP) |
LORD KERR :
Introduction
The Proceedings
The appeal to the Board
Discussion
"What is clear is that, to constitute malice, the dominant purpose of the prosecutor must be a purpose other than the proper invocation of the criminal law - an 'illegitimate or oblique motive'. That improper purpose must be the sole or dominant purpose actuating the prosecutor"