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AGBO
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THE STATE

(2025) JELR 114024 (SC)

Supreme Court 17 Jan 2025 Nigeria
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- The appellant was convicted by the High Court of Enugu State for armed robbery (contrary to section 1(2) of the Armed Robbery and Firearms (Special Provision) Act, Cap R11, LFN, 2004) and sentenced to death, following which both the Court

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Suit Number:SC/CR/747/2020
Judges:UWANI MUSA ABBA AJI, JSC ADAMU JAURO, JSC CHIOMA EGONDU NWOSU-IHEME, JSC FESTUS OBANDE OGBUINYA, JSC HABEEB ADEWALE O. ABIRU, JSC
Counsel:Chief O. A. U Onyema (with him, S. O. Okoye, Esq.) for the appellant. Dr. K. T. Udeh, the Honourable Attorney-General, Enugu State (with him, S. U. Madu, Esq., Deputy Director, Ministry of Justice, Enugu State, and Lillian Ogar, Esq., Senior Legal Officer, Ministry of Justice, Enugu State) for the respondent.

FESTUS OBANDE OGBUINYA, JSC (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This appeal probes into the correctness of the decision of the Court of Appeal, Enugu Division (herein under addressed as "the lower court"), coram judice I.I. Agube, M.O. Bolaji-Yusuf and A.I. Andenyangtso, JJCA, in Appeal No: CA/E/63C/2019, delivered on the 18th June, 2020. In its decision, the lower court affirmed the decision of the High Court of Enugu State (the trial court), in Suit No: E/160C/2013, delivered on the 6th February, 2019, wherein E.N. Oluedo, J. convicted and sentenced the appellant to death for the offence of armed robbery.

The resume of the essential facts of the case, which transformed into the appeal, are disobedient to complexity. On the 21St October, 2012, at about 7.30 pm, at Obeagu bus stop Awkunanaw, in Nkanu West LGA of Enugu State, one Sunday Nneji Oko and his wife alighted from a vehicle and the appellant and two other persons started beating them. They robbed them of their laptop, handsets, …

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