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Court of Appeal of Belize Cause List First Session 2019 (Regular) COURT OF APPEAL OF BELIZE CAUSE LIST FIRST SESSION 2019 (REGULAR) (Save where otherwise expressly stated, sittings shall be held from 10 am to 12 noon and 2 pm to 5 pm.) NB - Please note that any appeal may be called up for hearing one day earlier than scheduled if, for one reason or another, the Court finds itself with free time on the day immediately preceding that for the Hearing. NO. OF APPEAL ETC TITLE AND OTHER PARTICULARS OF APPEAL Monday 4 March 10:00 a.m.: Hearing - Appeal) Inferior Appeal No. 24/2011 Norman Peters v The Police (Robbery & Attempted Murder) Appellant’s Counsel: Simeon Sampson SC Respondent’s Counsel: Cheryl Lynn Vidal SC, Madam DPP (DPP’s Office) (CMC/Mention) Civil Appeal 37/2018 Kings Company Ltd v Santa Ana Development Ltd & Ors Appellant’s Counsel: Nazira Uc Myles (M&B) Respondent’s Counsel: Edwin Flowers SC (M&BLLP) 2:00 p.m.: (Application - Hearing) Civil Appeal No. 10/2018 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION v CONSOLIDATED WATER BELIZE LTD Appellant’s Counsel: Fred Lumor, SC (FL&CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Eamon Courtenay, SC (CCLLP) Tuesday 5 March 10:00 a.m.: (Mention - CMC) Criminal Application No. 2/2017 THE QUEEN v CALANEY FLOWERS 1 (Appealing Ruling of Trial Judge) Appellant’s Counsel: Sheiniza Smith, Sr. Crown Counsel & Javier Chan (DPP’s Office) Respondent’s Counsel: Unrepresented (CMC) Civil Appeal No. 15/2018 ZOYA DUSHUTINA & ORS v ANDRII HOLIAKOV Appellants’ Counsel: Stevanni Duncan (B&W LLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Pricilla Banner (CCLLP) Civil Appeal No. 33/2018 ABELARDO JOSE MAI v EDGAR NISSANI ARANA &ANOR Appellant’s Counsel: Eamon Courtenay SC (CCLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Sheena Pitts (PLF) 2:00 p.m.: (Appeal - Hearing) Civil Appeal No. 36/2017 YOLANDA SCHAKRON v CPL. D. USHER Appellant’s Counsel: Anthony Sylvestre (M&B LLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Mark Williams Wednesday 6 March 10:10 a.m. (Mention) Civil Appeal No. 37/2016 TERENCE KUPFER & ORS v IDB CORPORATE RETREAT CLUB LTD & ORS Appellants’ Counsel: Darlene Vernon (V&CO) Respondents’ Counsel: Pricilla Banner (CCLLP) Robertha Magnus-Usher (RMU&A) Nigel Miguel 5th Respondent Herbert Dogan 6th Respondent (Mention) Civil Appeal No. 38/2016 GREEN LIGHT EQUITY PARTNERS LLC & ANOR v IDB CORPORATE RETREAT CLUB LTD & 2 ORS Appellants’ Counsel: Robertha Magnus-Usher (RMU&A) Respondents’ Counsel: Pricilla Banner (CCLLP) Darlene Vernon (V&CO) Nigel Miguel, 4th Respondent Herbert Dogan, 5th Respondent (Hearing - Appeal) Civil Appeal No. 11/2016 GLEN MYVETT v ATTORNEY GENERAL & ANOR Appellant’s Counsel: Magali Marin Young, SC & Allister Jenkins (MMY&CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Samantha Matute-Tucker Asst. Sol Gen (A.G.’s Ministry) 2:00 p.m.: (Hearing - Application) Civil Appeal No. 26/2017 PASA BELIZE LTD v LOPEZ EQUIPMENT CO. LTD Appellant’s Counsel: Eamon Courtenay SC Illiana Swift (CCLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Naima Barrow Thursday 7 March 10:00 a.m.: (Hearing - Appeal) Civil Appeal No. 6/2018 OSTROV ISLAND INC v ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: D. A. Torres & Estevan Perera (MT&EP&COLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Nichola Cho & Ravell Gonzalez (MNR/A.G.’s Ministry) Civil Appeal No. 7/2018 OSTROV ISLAND INC v ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: D. A. Torres & Estevan Perera (MT&EP&COLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Nichola Cho & Ravell Gonzalez (MNR/A.G.’s Ministry) 3 2:00 p.m.: (Appeal - Hearing) Civil Appeal No. 29/2018 MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES & ANOR v DENZIL JENKINS Appellants’ Counsel: Briana Williams (A.G.’s Ministry) Respondent’s Counsel: Magali Marin-Young SC (MMY&CO) Friday 8 March 10:00 a.m.: (Appeal - Hearing) Civil Appeal No. 14/2017 BERNALDO JACOBO SCHMIDT v EPHRIAIM USHER Appellant’s Counsel: Magali Marin Young, SC & Allister Jenkins (MMY&CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Mark Williams 2:00 p.m. (Application- Hearing) Civil Application No. 5/2018 FLOYD PALACIO v EUGENE LESLIE Appellant’s Counsel: Said Musa, SC (M&BLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Pricilla Banner (CCLLP) Tuesday 12 March 10:00 a.m.: (Hearing - Appeal) Civil Appeal No. 8/2018 JEAN REYES v AMELIA JOHNSON Appellant’s Counsel: Kareem Musa (M&BLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: Stacey Grinage (MHC&CO) 2:00 p.m.: (Hearing - Appeal) Civil Appeal Nos. 3/2017 IPC CORPORATE SERVICES INC v THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: Leslie Mendez (GPS & CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Samantha Matute-Tucker, Asst. Sol Gen (A.G.’s Ministry 4 Wednesday 13 March 10:00 a.m.: (Hearing - Appeal) Civil Appeal No. 2/2018 KLAAS REIMER & ORS v INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BELIZE LTD Appellant’s Counsel: Andrew Marshalleck, SC (B&CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Julie-Ann Ellis Bradley (BE&CO) 2:00 p.m.: (Hearing - Appeal) Civil Appeal No. 13/2018 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION v SPEEDNET COMMUNICATIONS LTD Appellant’s Counsel: Fred Lumor, SC (FL&CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Eamon Courtenay, SC (CCLLP) Thursday 14 March 10:00 a.m.: (Hearing - Appeal) Consolidated Appeals Civil Appeal No. 20/2017 KELVIN LEACH v ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: Eamon Courtenay SC/Iliana Swift (CCLLP) Respondent’s Counsel: S.M. Tucker, Asst. Sol Gen (A.G.’s Ministry) Civil Appeal No.21/2017 ROHN KNOWLES v ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: Leslie Mendez (MPC) Respondent’s Counsel: S.M. Tucker, Asst. Sol Gen (A.G.’s Ministry) 2:00 p.m.: (Continuation of Hearing - Appeal) Consolidated Appeals Civil Appeal No.20/2017 KELVIN LEACH v ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: Eamon Courtenay SC/Iliana Swift (CCLLP) 5 Respondent’s Counsel: S.M. Tucker, Asst. Sol Gen (A.G.’s Ministry) Civil Appeal No.21/2017 ROHN KNOWLES v ATTORNEY GENERAL Appellant’s Counsel: Leslie Mendez (MPC) Respondent’s Counsel: S.M. Tucker, Asst. Sol Gen (A.G.’s Ministry) Friday 15 March 10:00 a.m.: Judgments and/or Reasons for Judgments (CMC) Civil Appeal 6/2015 WILFRED ELRINGTON v PROGRESSO HEIGHTS Appellant’s Counsel: Fred Lumor SC (F&CO) Respondent’s Counsel: Pricilla Banner (CCLLP) Dated the day of 2019 ________________________________ Melissa M Rowley (Miss) Assistant Registrar (Appeals) 6 .
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