REPUBLIC
V.
ACCRA CIRCUIT COURT; EX PARTE APPIAH

(1981) JELR 69261 (CA)

Court of Appeal 6 May 1981 Ghana
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- The appeal case revolves around the refusal of Anterkyi J. to quash a ruling of an Accra Circuit Court, which involves a special prosecutor of a special tribunal on trial for extortion. - The prosecution attempted to prove the charges usi

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Judges:FRANCOIS JA,MENSA BOISON J.A,KORSAH J.
Counsel:E. D. KOM (GBEHO WITH HIM) FOR THE APPELLANT; A. L. DJABATEY DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL (C.H.A. TETTEY SOLICITOR-GENERAL JOYCE ASIEDU AND PERPETUAL ,TUFFOUR WITH HIM) FOR THE REPUBLIC
Other Citations:[1982-83] GLR 129

FRANCOIS J.A.

This appeal from the refusal of Anterkyi J. to quash by certiorari, a ruling of an Accra Circuit Court, raises very narrow but important issues on the Evidence Decree, 1975 (NRCD 323).

The special prosecutor of the special tribunal stood trial at the circuit court on charges of extortion. It was part of the prosecution’s case that certain persons appearing before the special tribunal had been induced to part with sums of money which had gone to swell the accused’s bank account at Barclays Bank International, Cockspur Street, London. Proof was attempted by tendering in evidence five original documents, namely.

(1) Two Barclays Bank International, London, cheques for £100 each, numbered respectively 156773 and 156774.

(2) Giro paying-in-slip dated 12 December 1979 for £1,000.

(3) Giro paying-in-slip dated 11 January 1980 for £10,000.

(4) A bank statement No. 1980/1.

The tender was resisted and this led to a legal wrangle proceeding from the circuit court, through the High Court t…

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