
Kissock Laing
Kissock Laing is a Justice on the Court of Appeal panel that ruled on Ray Morgan's appeal. The panel recognized that Morgan had suffered a miscarriage of justice due to the excessive length of his sentence and the delays in the appeal process.
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Recent news mentions
Justice Kissock Laing was part of the Court of Appeal that ruled on the case involving the funeral homes.
Funeral homes lose bid to challenge police orders dealing with sudden deaths | NewsKissock Laing was part of the panel of judges in the Court of Appeal.
Defamation damages dumped | Lead StoriesJustice Kissock Laing delivered the ruling rejecting Housen's application.
Appeal Court rejects Jennifer Housen’s bid to delay disciplinary sanction | Lead StoriesJustice Kissock Laing has been awarded membership in the prestigious Order of Distinction for his remarkable contribution to justice.
‘Accidental’ jurist Kissock Laing appreciative of national honour | Lead StoriesBrooks and Hinds, who were convicted in January 2021 and both given life sentences, had their convictions quashed and sentences set aside by justices Marva McDonald-Bishop, David Fraser, and Kissock Laing.
Judge’s error frees Dantay | Lead StoriesKissock Laing was part of the panel of judges that found errors in Ray Morgan's sentencing.
Appeal court cuts conman’s sentence by half due to judge’s error | Lead Stories





































