Document Category 1967
| Title | Categories | Tags | Link | hf:tax:document_title | hf:doc_tags |
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| Baigyen v RL LRSC 17; 18 LLR 155 (1967) | 1967 | baigyen-v-rl-lrsc-17-18-llr-155-1967 | |||
| Barclay et al v Hayes Cassell LRSC 29; 18 LLR 189 (1967) | 1967 | barclay-et-al-v-hayes-cassell-lrsc-29-18-llr-189-1967 | |||
| Bedell v Crusoe LRSC 26; 18 LLR 186 (1967) | 1967 | bedell-v-crusoe-lrsc-26-18-llr-186-1967 | |||
| Bei et al v Ginger et al LRSC 7; 18 LLR 53 (1967) | 1967 | bei-et-al-v-ginger-et-al-lrsc-7-18-llr-53-1967 | |||
| Bull et al v Lartey LRSC 33; 18 LLR 208 (1967) | 1967 | bull-et-al-v-lartey-lrsc-33-18-llr-208-1967 | |||
| Clinton v RL LRSC 3; 18 LLR 19 (1967) | 1967 | clinton-v-rl-lrsc-3-18-llr-19-1967 | |||
| Coleman v RL LRSC 10; 18 LLR 70 (1967) | 1967, Civil Procedure Law, Criminal Law | 1967 Opinions, affidavit in opposition, appellate procedure, Appellate Review, approval by trial judge, Bill of Exceptions, burden of proof, clerk of court, computation of time, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, dismissal of appeal, Enforcement of Judgment, failure to file within statutory period, filing deadline, filing requirements, First Judicial Circuit, grand larceny, Hitler Coleman, insufficiency of evidence, jurisdiction of appellate court, Lofa County, mandatory requirements, Motion to dismiss appeal, Procedural Default, proof of filing, resumption of jurisdiction, statutory compliance, Supreme Court of Liberia, tendering of bill of exceptions, Timeliness, Voinjama | coleman-v-rl-lrsc-10-18-llr-70-1967 | 1967-opinions affidavit-in-opposition appellate-procedure appellate-review approval-by-trial-judge bill-of-exceptions burden-of-proof clerk-of-court computation-of-time criminal-law criminal-procedure dismissal-of-appeal enforcement-of-judgment failure-to-file-within-statutory-period filing-deadline filing-requirements first-judicial-circuit grand-larceny hitler-coleman insufficiency-of-evidence jurisdiction-of-appellate-court lofa-county mandatory-requirements motion-to-dismiss-appeal procedural-default proof-of-filing resumption-of-jurisdiction statutory-compliance supreme-court-of-liberia tendering-of-bill-of-exceptions timeliness voinjama | |
| Dukuly et al v Cooper et alLRSC 24; 18 LLR 184 (1967) | 1967 | dukuly-et-al-v-cooper-et-allrsc-24-18-llr-184-1967 | |||
| Fahnbulleh v RL LRSC 8; 18 LLR 57 (1967) | 1967, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Evidence Law | 1967 Opinions, aggravated assault, Appellate Review, assault and battery, Bill of Exceptions, change of venue, communal land dispute, compulsory process, constitutional rights of accused, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, cross-examination, Due Process, Evidence, fair trial, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Grand Cape Mount County, harmless error, hostile demonstration, imminent danger, improper questioning, Jury Verdict, limits of self-defense, Momo Adam, Montserrado County, motion for new trial, prejudicial error, Property Dispute, reduction of sentence, relevance of evidence, Saku Fahnbulleh, self-defense, sentence modification., subpoena, Supreme Court of Liberia, Valia Kromah, witness expenses | fahnbulleh-v-rl-lrsc-8-18-llr-57-1967 | 1967-opinions aggravated-assault appellate-review assault-and-battery bill-of-exceptions change-of-venue communal-land-dispute compulsory-process constitutional-rights-of-accused criminal-law criminal-procedure cross-examination due-process evidence fair-trial fifth-judicial-circuit grand-cape-mount-county harmless-error hostile-demonstration imminent-danger improper-questioning jury-verdict limits-of-self-defense momo-adam montserrado-county motion-for-new-trial prejudicial-error property-dispute reduction-of-sentence relevance-of-evidence saku-fahnbulleh self-defense sentence-modification subpoena supreme-court-of-liberia valia-kromah witness-expenses | |
| Goba v Estates of Jah Kortu LRSC 21; 18 LLR 180 (1967) | 1967 | ||||
| Gobah v Dennis LRSC 23; 18 LLR 183 (1967) | 1967 | ||||
| In re Kpendalay et al [1967] LRSC 31; 18 LLR 191 (1967) | 1967 | ||||
| J.N Togba v RL [1967] LRSC 9; 18 LLR 68 (1967) | 1967 | ||||
| Jallah v Hill et al LRSC 22; 18 LLR 181 (1967) | 1967 | ||||
| John Travers v Travers LRSC 5; 18 LLR 35 (1967) | 1967 | john-travers-v-travers-lrsc-5-18-llr-35-1967 | |||
| Kadi v Bank of Monrovia LRSC 25; 18 LLR 185 (1967) | 1967 | kadi-v-bank-of-monrovia-lrsc-25-18-llr-185-1967 | |||
| Kaizolu v Eastman LRSC 27; 18 LLR 187 (1967) | 1967 | kaizolu-v-eastman-lrsc-27-18-llr-187-1967 | |||
| Karneh V RL LRSC 13; 18 LLR 91 (1967) | 1967 | karneh-v-rl-lrsc-13-18-llr-91-1967 | |||
| Kparnee v Tano Freeman LRSC 18; 18 LLR 159 (1967) | 1967 | kparnee-v-tano-freeman-lrsc-18-18-llr-159-1967 | |||
| Lartey et al v Corneh LRSC 20 18 LLR 177 (1967) | 1967 | lartey-et-al-v-corneh-lrsc-20-18-llr-177-1967 | |||
| Lib. Mining Co v Swannah LRSC 4; 18 LLR 29 (1967) | 1967 | lib-mining-co-v-swannah-lrsc-4-18-llr-29-1967 | |||
| Lib. Trading v Cole LRSC 16; 18 LLR 150 (1967) | 1967 | lib-trading-v-cole-lrsc-16-18-llr-150-1967 | |||
| Marty v RL LRSC 1; 18 LLR 3 (1967) | 1967, Aviation Law, Criminal Law, Evidence Law | 1967 Opinions, Abandonment of Appeal, absence of intent, accident versus intent, aircraft crash, appellate procedure, argument in absence of appellee, aviation accident, criminal intent, Criminal Law, cross-examination, discharge of defendant, duty of court to decide, evidentiary insufficiency, Expert Testimony, First Judicial Circuit, Francesco Ricart Marty, insufficiency of evidence, James Spriggs Payne airfield, Jury Verdict, lack of malice, Liberian Air Taxi Company, malicious mischief, Montserrado County, motion for new trial, nonappearance of appellee, reversal of conviction, Supreme Court of Liberia | marty-v-rl-lrsc-1-18-llr-3-1967 | 1967-opinions abandonment-of-appeal absence-of-intent accident-versus-intent aircraft-crash appellate-procedure argument-in-absence-of-appellee aviation-accident criminal-intent criminal-law cross-examination discharge-of-defendant duty-of-court-to-decide evidentiary-insufficiency expert-testimony first-judicial-circuit francesco-ricart-marty insufficiency-of-evidence james-spriggs-payne-airfield jury-verdict lack-of-malice liberian-air-taxi-company malicious-mischief montserrado-county motion-for-new-trial nonappearance-of-appellee reversal-of-conviction supreme-court-of-liberia | |
| Monger v RL LRSC 11; 18 LLR 76 (1967) | 1967 | monger-v-rl-lrsc-11-18-llr-76-1967 | |||
| Nuquay v Wah et al LRSC 30; 18 LLR 190 (1967) | 1967 | nuquay-v-wah-et-al-lrsc-30-18-llr-190-1967 | |||
| Scott v RL LRSC 2; 18 LLR 13 (1967) | 1967, Criminal Law, Evidence Law, Health Law | 1967 Opinions, absence of malice, aggressive conduct, Appellate Review, Criminal Law, cross-examination of accused, defendant testimony, discharge of defendant, evidentiary sufficiency, eyewitness testimony, Fourth Judicial Circuit, George Scott alias Quae, heat of passion, homicide, insufficiency of evidence, jury instructions, Jury Verdict, lesser included offense, malice aforethought, manslaughter, Maryland County, medical evidence, modification of judgment, motion for new trial, murder, proximate cause of death, reduction of conviction, reversal of conviction, scope of cross-examination, self-incrimination, sentencing computation, specific exceptions requirement, sudden affray, Supreme Court of Liberia, time served, waiver of privilege, weight of evidence | scott-v-rl-lrsc-2-18-llr-13-1967 | 1967-opinions absence-of-malice aggressive-conduct appellate-review criminal-law cross-examination-of-accused defendant-testimony discharge-of-defendant evidentiary-sufficiency eyewitness-testimony fourth-judicial-circuit george-scott-alias-quae heat-of-passion homicide insufficiency-of-evidence jury-instructions jury-verdict lesser-included-offense malice-aforethought manslaughter maryland-county medical-evidence modification-of-judgment motion-for-new-trial murder proximate-cause-of-death reduction-of-conviction reversal-of-conviction scope-of-cross-examination self-incrimination sentencing-computation specific-exceptions-requirement sudden-affray supreme-court-of-liberia time-served waiver-of-privilege weight-of-evidence | |
| Soko v RL LRSC 15; 18 LLR 143 (1967) | 1967 | soko-v-rl-lrsc-15-18-llr-143-1967 | |||
| Toe v RL LRSC 19; 18 LLR 168 (1967) | 1967 | toe-v-rl-lrsc-19-18-llr-168-1967 | |||
| Trays v Montgomery LRSC 32 18 LLR 202 (1967) | 1967 | trays-v-montgomery-lrsc-32-18-llr-202-1967 | |||
| Weah et al v Cooper LRSC 28; 18 LLR 188 (1967) | 1967 | weah-et-al-v-cooper-lrsc-28-18-llr-188-1967 | |||
| Weah v RL LRSC 12; 18 LLR 87 (1967) | 1967, Criminal Law, Evidence Law | 1967 Opinions, absence of negligence, accident, Appellate Review, burden of proof, causation, contributory negligence of deceased, Criminal Law, discharge of defendant, evidentiary insufficiency, Expert Testimony, Fourth Judicial Circuit, insufficient evidence, intervening cause, Jury Verdict, lack of criminal liability, manslaughter, Maryland County, motion for new trial, motor vehicle accident, Negligence, police evidence, Proximate Cause, reasonable doubt, reversal of conviction, sudden emergency doctrine, Supreme Court of Liberia, traffic accident investigation, unforeseeable event, vehicular manslaughter, Willie Weah | weah-v-rl-lrsc-12-18-llr-87-1967 | 1967-opinions absence-of-negligence accident appellate-review burden-of-proof causation contributory-negligence-of-deceased criminal-law discharge-of-defendant evidentiary-insufficiency expert-testimony fourth-judicial-circuit insufficient-evidence intervening-cause jury-verdict lack-of-criminal-liability manslaughter maryland-county motion-for-new-trial motor-vehicle-accident negligence police-evidence proximate-cause reasonable-doubt reversal-of-conviction sudden-emergency-doctrine supreme-court-of-liberia traffic-accident-investigation unforeseeable-event vehicular-manslaughter willie-weah | |
| Yancy et al v RL LRSC 14;18 LLR 97 (1967) | 1967, Criminal Law, Evidence Law | 1967 Opinions, accessory after the fact, admissibility of evidence, Alfred D. Moulton Sr., Allen N. Yancy Jr., Appellate Review, burden of proof, circumstantial evidence, coconspirator confession, coerced confession, compulsory self-incrimination, Confession, constitutional rights, coroners jury, corroboration, criminal conspiracy, Criminal Law, cross-examination, discharge of defendants, Due Process, expert evidence, fair trial, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Gabriel W. Diggs Jr., hearsay evidence, hostile witness, inadmissible evidence, indictment, inflammatory evidence, involuntary confession, irrelevant evidence, judicial error, Jury Trial, Jury Verdict, Maryland County, murder, Nolle Prosequi, police misconduct, proof beyond a reasonable doubt, Reversible Error, right to counsel, severance, speedy trial, Supreme Court of Liberia, unfavorable inference, unlawful search and seizure, witness tampering | yancy-et-al-v-rl-lrsc-1418-llr-97-1967 | 1967-opinions accessory-after-the-fact admissibility-of-evidence alfred-d-moulton-sr allen-n-yancy-jr appellate-review burden-of-proof circumstantial-evidence coconspirator-confession coerced-confession compulsory-self-incrimination confession constitutional-rights coroners-jury corroboration criminal-conspiracy criminal-law cross-examination discharge-of-defendants due-process expert-evidence fair-trial fourth-judicial-circuit gabriel-w-diggs-jr hearsay-evidence hostile-witness inadmissible-evidence indictment inflammatory-evidence involuntary-confession irrelevant-evidence judicial-error jury-trial jury-verdict maryland-county murder nolle-prosequi police-misconduct proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt reversible-error right-to-counsel severance speedy-trial supreme-court-of-liberia unfavorable-inference unlawful-search-and-seizure witness-tampering | |
| Zormelo v Dennis et al LRSC 90; 20 LLR 387 (1967) | 1967 | zormelo-v-dennis-et-al-lrsc-90-20-llr-387-1967 |