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AKUOKO
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(1974) JELR 66243 (CA)

Court of Appeal 7 Jun 1974 Ghana
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- The appellant was convicted of murder and appealed against his conviction. - The appellant's sister and her husband, the deceased, were involved in a dispute. - The appellant asked the deceased to leave the house, but the deceased insiste

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Judges:APALOO JA,JIAGGE JA,KINGSLEY-NYINAH J.A.
Counsel:DR. S. EPHSON FOR THE APPELLANT; ASAMOAH SENIOR STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE RESPONDENT.
Other Citations:[1974] 2 GLR 103

JIAGGE J.A.: The appellant was tried before Charles Crabbe J. and a jury at the Assize Court, Accra. He was convicted of murder and he appealed to this court against his conviction. Having heard counsel on his behalf, this court allowed his appeal, reduced the conviction for murder to a conviction for manslaughter, and postponed giving reasons to a later date. The reasons will now be given.

In the course of a dispute between the appellant’s sister and her husband, the deceased, the appellant asked the deceased to pack his things and leave the house. The deceased and his wife, who was the appellant’s sister, had lived in the appellant’s mother’s house for a period of two years before the events that formed the substance of the crime in question.

The deceased insisted that before he left the house his wife and his two children by a previous marriage, should pack their belongings and that his children should leave the house with him.

The appellant went and brought his sister, the wife of th…

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