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EDWARD KOTEY
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(2023) JELR 110992 (CA)

Court of Appeal 20 Apr 2023 Ghana
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- The case involves an appellant charged with abetment of crime, specifically defrauding by false pretences, under Sections 20(1) and 131 of the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1960, Act 29. - The appellant was accused of aiding Kofi Owus

Case Details

Suit Number:H2/12/2022
Judges:CECILIA SOWAH (MRS.) J. A. (PRESIDING) ANTHONY OPPONG (MR.) J.A. KWEKU ACKAAH-BOAFO (MR.) J.A
Counsel:JAMES MENSAH KULLEY FOR THE APPELLANT SETH AWERE – OPANYNYENA FOR THE RESPONDENT (PSA)

J U D G M E N T

Ackaah-Boafo, JA

i. Overview:

[1] My Lords, the matter before us involves the Appellant, who was the second Accused Person in the case heard by the High Court, Accra. The Appellant was charged with abetment of crime, to wit: defrauding by false pretences contrary to Sections 20(1) and 131 of the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1960, Act 29. The particulars of the offence stated that the Appellant on or about 6 November, 2015 at North Kaneshie, Accra in the Greater Accra Region, with intent to defraud, aided Kofi Owusu Hayford with Toyota Rav 4, 2010 model and obtained the consent of Prince Owusu Amankwah to part with GHȻ50,000.00 being part payment of the Toyota Rav 4, 2010 model representing that he will sell the said vehicle to him, which statement he knew at the time of making it to be false. Kofi Owusu Hayford was the 1st accused at trial. Though he started the trial, he failed to attend court in the course of the trial

[2]  In her reasons for judgment, the trial High…

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