Criminal law-Admissibility of evidence-Whether evidence of the complainant's complaint was improperly adduced by the prosecution-Whether learned judge erred in her directions to the jury concerning inadmissible evidence
Criminal procedure-No-case submission-Whether learned judge erred in rejecting the no-case submission
Criminal law-Reasonableness of verdicts-Sufficiency of evidence to support conviction-Whether the jury's verdicts were unreasonable or could not be supported by the evidence
Criminal procedure-Crown's duty to disclose-Whether Crown's failure to disclose a statement made by the complainant containing allegations against a third party rendered the trial unfair
Sentencing-Mandatory minimum sentence-Whether sentence imposed was manifestly excessive and unjust-Whether sentence to be reduced below the mandatory minimum sentence-The Criminal Justice (Administration Act, section 42K
Constitutional law-Pre-conviction and post-conviction delay-Whether appellant's right to a fair hearing within reasonable time breached-Whether appellant's right liberty breached-Appropriate remedy for breach of the appellant's constitutional rights-Constitution of Jamaica, section 14(1)(b), 16(1) and 16(6)(b)