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EDOHO
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STATE

(2002) JELR 47512 (CA)

Court of Appeal 10 Dec 2002 Nigeria
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- Esop Sampson Edoho was charged with the murder of his son, Iboro Esop Sampson Edoho, by allegedly pouring acid on him. The trial court found him guilty and sentenced him to death. - The appellant appealed, arguing that the prosecution did

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Suit Number:CA/C/223/98
Judges:DENNIS ONYEJIFE EDOZIE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria SIMEON OSUJI EKPE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria SULE AREMU OLAGUNJU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:P. I. N. Ikwueto, Esq For Appellant Paul Usoro, Esq For Respondent

EKPE, JCA (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The accused person, Esop Sampson Edoho, now appellant was charged on an information with the offence of murder contrary to section 319(1) of the Criminal Code.

The particulars of the offence read:

"Esop Sampson Edoho in the night of 29th July, 1993 at No. 67, Grace Bill Road, Eket, within Eket Judicial Division murdered Iboro Esop Sampson Edoho (M)."

The appellant pleaded not guilty to the charge. The trial was before Idiong, J. at Eket High Court of Akwa Ibom State. At the trial, the prosecution called four witnesses in proof of its case. The appellant gave evidence in his own defence but called no witness.

Learned counsel for both parties also addressed the court. At the end of the trial, the learned trial Judge delivered a considered judgment on 21/4/97 and found the appellant guilty of murder, convicted him and accordingly sentenced him to death. In convicting the appellant of murder of the deceased, the learned trial Judge had this to…

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