HAYFORD OFOSU AMANING
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(2020) JELR 91999 (SC)

Supreme Court 28 Jul 2020 Ghana
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- The case involves a robbery and attempted murder incident that occurred on February 19, 2010. - The complainant, a taxi driver, was hired by the third accused to drive him to Agona-Swedru. The first accused and the appellant (second accus

Case Details

Suit Number:CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. J3/05/2018
Judges:DOTSE, JSC (PRESIDING) , APPAU, JSC , PWAMANG, JSC , DORDZIE (MRS), JSC , KOTEY, JSC
Counsel:KWESI ASEBU KWAKYE FOR THE APPELLANT. SEFAKOR BATSE, PRINCIPAL STATE ATTORNEY LED BY MRS EVELYN KEELSON, CHIEF STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE RESPONDENT.

JUDGMENT

DOTSE, JSC

PROLOGUE

William Blackstone, an eighteenth century English jurist, in a statement on the hallowed principle of “Innocent until proven guilty:- rights of an accused person” upon which our criminal justice administration has been founded in article 19 (2) (c) of the Constitution 1992 stated as follows:-

“Better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.”

The above constitutes the fulcrum of our criminal justice jurisprudence. We shall demonstrate whether the prosecution lived up to the above principles of ensuring the innocence of the accused until he is proven guilty.

FACTS

The complainant (hereafter referred to as PW1) in this case, one Yaw Yeboah, is a driver of Kasoa and at all times material to this case which is 19th February 2010 was in charge of Opel Astra Taxi Cab with registration Number GE 3635 v. On the said date, at about 2pm, the 3rd Accused, Nana Kwame, who was at large during the trial, engaged the services of PW1 and requested that he dr…

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