00768nam a2200121Ia 450000500170000010000170001724500880003426000090012252004730013158300190060494200060062399900170062920260716043351.0 aSYKES, Bryan aSubtle change in step : the Privy council and the Law of Identification in Jamaica. c1996 aArgues that the Privy Council, initially, took an inflexible view of the law that mandated a trial judge to give the Turnbull warning as well as the reasons for the warning, regardless of the quality of the identification evidence. Indicates that the implication was that the merits of the particular case were ignored and a blanket rule that admitted no exceptions was applied. Notes that this trend seems to have been reversed in favour of a case-by-case analysis. c3/7/00kM2LMGR cA c45769d45769