Court of Appeal of Turks and Caicos Islands

The Court of Appeal currently sits in sessions on Providenciales and the Court is made up of at least 3 Judges of Appeal.

It has the jurisdiction assigned to it by the Court of Appeal Ordinance. It considers appeals from the Supreme Court and the Labour Tribunal. It also sits as a Constitutional Court, considering questions that may be referred to it by the Attorney General under the Attorney General’s Reference of Questions Ordinance.

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February 2008
Missing police register rendered oral evidence inadmissible; handling convictions vacated, officer's attempt-to-pervert conviction upheld.
Evidence — Production of original documents — Admissibility of oral testimony about entries in official registers — Evidence Ordinance s.9 — Missing police register — Proof required for handling stolen goods — Attempting to pervert course of justice — Distinction between passive possession and active intent.
14 February 2008