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(2018) JELR 33454 (SC)

Supreme Court 23 Feb 2018 Nigeria
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- The appellant was charged before the Lagos State High Court with armed robbery under Section 402(2)(a) of the Criminal Code Law Cap. C17 Vol.2 Laws of Lagos State 2003, for robbing PW1 and her sister at Idi-Iroko bus stop, Lagos, using a

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Suit Number:SC.605/2014
Judges:OLABODE RHODES-VIVOUR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KUMAI BAYANG AKA'AHS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria JOHN INYANG OKORO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria AMINA ADAMU AUGIE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria PAUL ADAMU GALINJE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Mr. R.A. Aladesanmi, Esq. with him, G. A. Okewole For Appellant Adeniji Kazeem, Esq. (Attorney-General of Lagos State) with him, O. Elueme (D.D.P.P.), A. Idowu (D.D.C.L.), A. Haroun (Assistant Director) and A.R. Agwu (C.S.C.) For Respondent
Other Citations:(2018) 12 NWLR (Pt. 1634) 408

PAUL ADAMU GALINJE, JSC (DELIVERING THE LEADING JUDGMENT): The appellant was arraigned before the Lagos State High Court on the 15th of May, 2008 charged with armed robbery contrary to Section 402 (2)(a) of the Criminal Code Law Cap. C17 Vol.2 Laws of Lagos State 2003.

The prosecution's case against the appellant at the trial Court is that on the 5th January, 2006, one miss Ronke Odelana, who testified as PW1 in that Court, and her sister Toyin Odelana were walking towards Idi-Iroko bus stop, Anthony Area of Lagos State at about 6.45 am when the Appellant and another person, now at large, who were on a motorcycle, accosted them. The Appellant alighted from the motorcycle and pointed an object which PW1 thought at the time to be a gun. The Appellant asked PW1 to handover her bag, wallet and phone. She handed over the items to the appellant who passed them over to the second person. As the appellant was about to mount the motorcycle, PW1 held him and shouted for help. The shout attracted…

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