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MUKORO-MOWOE
V.
THE STATE

(1973) JELR 33881 (SC)

Supreme Court 30 Mar 1973 Nigeria
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- The appellant, a legal practitioner, was convicted on six counts including conspiracy to commit a felony, personation, forgery, and stealing. - The case involved the death of Madam Udoro Elijah and the subsequent handling of her estate. -

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Suit Number:SC.206/1972
Judges:TASLIM OLAWALE ELIAS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ATANDA FATAYI-WILLIAMS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria AYO GABRIEL IRIKEFE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief F.R.A. Williams (S.I. O. Giwa-Amu and Dr D.D. Mowoe with him)for the 1st accused/appellant. For Appellant A.N.E. Gbemudu, Director of Public Prosecutions, Mid-Western State(G. O. U. Okugbowa, Senior State Counsel, with him) for the respondent. For Respondent
Other Citations:(1973) All N.L.R 238 State v. Mukoro - Mowe(1973) 3 S.C. 126

A. FATAYI-WILLIAMS, JSC (Delivering the Leading Judgment): On 29th June, 1972, at the Warri High Court, the 1st accused (now appellant), a legal practitioner, was convicted on six counts-one of conspiracy to commit a felony, three of personation, one of forgery and one of stealing. One Robinson Oye who was tried with him as the 2nd accused was also convicted on all the counts except stealing.

The particulars of the first count of conspiracy stated that the accused and one Robinson Oye on or about the 10th day of February, 1967 at Warri, conspired with each other and with other persons unknown to commit the felony of personation. Those of the second, third and fourth counts stated that the accused and Robinson Oye at the same time and place and with intent to defraud counselled and procured Victoria Oye to personate one Okuvberi Bomiaye, David Kome to personate one Michael Okhofasa Bomiaye, and Oshogbo Adehor to personate one Martin Bomiaye. The particulars also stated that the respect…

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