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MOHAMMED
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STATE

(2007) JELR 46549 (SC)

Supreme Court 20 Apr 2007 Nigeria
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- The appellants were charged and convicted at trial for conspiracy to murder and murder of Oladipupo Fasola; the deceased was last seen alive after being called by the 1st appellant and later found headless, buried in a shallow grave on th

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Suit Number:SC.184/2006
Judges:ALOYSIUS IYORGYER KATSINA-ALU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria NIKI TOBI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria FRANCIS FEDODE TABAI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria PIUS OLAYIWOLA ADEREMI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Oladipo Okpeseyi, Esq. For Appellant A. A. Babawale (Mrs.) (DPP, Ogun State) For Respondent
Other Citations:(2007) 11 NWLR (Pt. 1045) 303, Mohammed v. State (2007) 11 NWLR (Pt.1045) 303 (2007) 3 S.C. (Pt.I) 147 (2007) 3 S.C. (Pt.I) 147

N. TOBI, J.S.C (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is a murder appeal. The prosecution's case is that on 11th August, 1995, one Asimiyu Salawu told Oladipupo Fasola (the deceased) that the 1st appellant wanted to see him. The deceased left to see the 1st appellant. After a long time, the deceased did not return. PW1 went in search of him. He got to the house of the 1st appellant and asked for the whereabouts of the deceased. The 1st appellant denied seeing the deceased. A report of missing person was made to the Police.

The 1st appellant was arrested. After the arrest he took the police to a bush where the headless corpse of the deceased was unearthed from a shallow grave. The appellants were charged with conspiring to commit murder and murder of Oladipupo Fasola. The trial Judge convicted the appellants accordingly. Their appeal to the Court of Appeal was dismissed. They have come to this court.

Briefs were filed and exchanged. Appellants formulated the following issues for deter…

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