APALOO AND OTHERS
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(1975) JELR 82991 (CA)

Court of Appeal 27 Jan 1975 Ghana
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- The court discusses the convictions and sentences of six appellants charged with various offences under the Currency Act, 1964. - The first appellant was charged on five counts, including possession of implements for making notes and abet

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Judges:AZU CRABBE C.J., SOWAH AND ARCHER JJ.A.
Counsel:U.V. Campbell (with him Dankwa) for the first appellant. Second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth appellants in person. Hayfron-Benjamin, Senior State Attorney, for the respondent.
Other Citations:[1975] 1 GLR 156-192

AZU CRABBE C.J. delivered the judgment of the court.

On 3 May 1973, the six appellants in this case were convicted before Sarkodee J. and a jury at the criminal session held at Accra, on separate counts in an indictment charging them with offences under the Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242), and were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. The first appellant, Modesto Kwasi Apaloo, was charged on five counts, namely:

(1) Possession of implements for making notes, contrary to section 19 (a) (ii) of the Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242).

(2) Abetment of forgery, contrary to section 32 of the Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242).

(3) Possessing forged notes, contrary to section 18 (2) of the Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242).

(4) Possessing implements forging notes, contrary to section 19 (c) of the Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242).

(5) Possessing implements for forging notes, contrary to section 19 (c) of the Currency Act, 1964 (Act 242).

The appellants, Edward Kwame Danquah, Adzo Adonu and Paul Komla Gbede, were e…

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