
Ann-Marie Smith
Justice Ann-Marie Smith is a High Court judge known for her fair and balanced approach to sentencing. Recently, she presided over the case of Uroy Joseph, where she took into account his guilty plea and lack of previous convictions before sentencing him to 13 months for drug possession.
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Unknown | 4 | 5.25 | 0.00% | +0% | 0 | 0 | $0 | 0$ |
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Justice Ann-Marie Smith presided over the trial of Darien Anderson Isaac.
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Justice Ann-Marie Smith presided over Delon Charlery's arraignment.
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Justice Ann-Marie Smith declared a mistrial in a sexual case involving a man charged with rape and serious indecency.
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Justice Ann-Marie Smith delivered the verdict in the trial of Kevon Small.
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Justice Ann-Marie Smith presided over the trial where Kevon Small was found guilty.
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Justice Ann Marie Smith found Damien Joseph guilty in the trial.
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Justice Ann Marie Smith handed down the sentence after a jury returned a guilty verdict.
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Justice Ann-Marie Smith had originally calculated a 112-month sentence.
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Justice Ann Marie Smith urged jurors to rely solely on the evidence presented in court and pointed out key inconsistencies during the trial.
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Justice Ann Marie Smith is presiding over the proceedings.
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