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ABIRIFON
V.
STATE

(2008) JELR 56155 (CA)

Court of Appeal 28 Nov 2008 Nigeria
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- The appellants were convicted of conspiracy and murder and sentenced to death by the trial court. - The main issue in the appeal was the admissibility of the appellants' confessional statements. - The appellants argued that the statements

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Suit Number:CA/IL/C20/2006
Judges:OLUFUNLOLA OYELOLA ADEKEYE JCA (Presided) IGNATIUS IGWE AGUBE JCA (Read the Lead Judgment) CHIMA CENTUS NWEZE JCA
Counsel:Dr. J.O. Olatoke - for the Appellants. -*- L.B. Ojo Esq. Director Public Prosecutions Ekiti State Ministry of D -*- Justice - for the Respondent.

AGUBE JCA (Delivering the Lead Judgment): This appeal is against the judgment of Honourable Justice O. F. Omoloye (then the Chief Judge of Ekiti State), sentencing the appellants who were standing trial for conspiracy and murder of the said Peter John, contrary to sections 324 and 319(1) of the Criminal Code Law, Cap. 30 Volume II, Laws of Ondo State, 1978 (as applicable to Ekiti State) to death. The offences were allegedly committed at Igbara Odo in Ekiti in Ikere Judicial Division of Ekiti State.

Appellants(then accused persons) had pleaded not guilty to the charge and the prosecution called five witnesses and tendered the statement of the accused persons, photographs and negatives of the corpse of the deceased victim of the offences and some material exhibits like dane guns and machetes, with which the fatal wounds were inflicted on the said victim. Accused persons on their part, also testified and called DW1 (their mother)in their defence.

At the close of the parties case, and t…

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