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(2013) JELR 35934 (SC)

Supreme Court 19 Apr 2013 Nigeria
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- This is an appeal against the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Enugu Division, which dismissed the appeal of the appellants against the decision of the High Court of Ebonyi State. - The appellants were charged with the murder of Ifeanyi N

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Suit Number:SC.164/2010
Judges:MAHMUD MOHAMMED Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria BODE RHODES-VIVOUR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MARY UKAEGO PETER-ODILI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KUMAI BAYANG AKA'AHS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Tochukwu Maduka For Appellant Dr. Ben Igwenyi, Attorney-General Ebonyi State (with himC. M. Ikpor-Ofe AD.PP and O. J. Nnanna, Esq. Legal Officer) For Respondent

JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI, JSC (DELIVERING THE LEADING JUDGMENT): This is an appeal against the judgment of the Court of Appeal; Enugu Division (the court below) delivered on the 24th February, 2010. Therein, the court below dismissed the appeal of the appellants against the decision of the High Court of Ebonyi State, "holden at Abakaliki (the trial court) delivered on 11th April, 2008 wherein the no case submission made on behalf of the appellants, was overruled.

The appellants were charged before the trial court for the murder of Ifeanyi Nnaji. The prosecution called five witnesses and closed its case. A no case submission was made on their behalf by their counsel. Same was overruled by the trial court. The appellants lodged an appeal at the court below which was dismissed on 24th February, 2010.

The appellants felt unhappy with the stance posed by the court below and have further appealed to this court.

It is apt to assemble briefly the case of the prosecution. The evidence adduced by the w…

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