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(2014) JELR 40255 (CA)

Court of Appeal 30 Jan 2014 Nigeria
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- The appellant was convicted of the murder of a nine-year-old girl and sentenced to death by hanging. - The appeal is against the conviction and sentence. - The appellant filed a notice of appeal containing five grounds, including errors i

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Suit Number:CA/B/115C/2007
Judges:IBRAHIM MOHAMMED MUSA SAULAWA Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria AYOBODE OLUJIMI LOKULO-SODIPE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria TOM SHAIBU YAKUBU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:Chino Edmund Obiagwu, Esq., (with K.D. Umeanadu) For Appellant Mrs. C.A. Ebosele, Chief State Counsel, Edo State Ministry of Justice (with Ruth Oihimire, State Counsel; Mrs F.E. Ose-Kayode, State Counsel & M.O. Eruaga, State Counsel For Respondent

TOM SHAIBU YAKUBU, JCA (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The appellant was convicted on a charge of the murder of a nine year old girl, Favour Ihoeghilan, under Section 319(1) of the Criminal Code Laws of Bendel State of Nigeria, 1976, applicable in Edo State. He was consequently sentenced to death by hanging. This was at the High Court of Edo State, holden at Benin City on 26th January, 2005.

This appeal is against the said conviction and sentence. The appellant filed his notice of appeal within time. It contained two grounds of appeal, on 9th February, 2005.

This court granted leave to the appellant, on his application by which he filed an amended notice of appeal dated 9th March, 2010 on 16th March, 2010. The same was deemed as properly filed on 14th March, 2011.

The amended notice of appeal contains five (5) grounds which shorn of their particulars, each say:

"GROUND ONE

The trial judge erred in law in convicting the Appellant of murder when there was no direct and independent cr…

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