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SAMUEL OSEI BOATENG
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(2015) JELR 67238 (CA)

Court of Appeal 22 Jul 2015 Ghana
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- The appellant was convicted of defrauding by false pretenses and sentenced to 10 years in prison. - The appellant claimed to be a bodyguard and took money from someone under the pretense of securing European travel documents. - The appell

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Suit Number:SUIT NO. H2/12/15
Judges:ADJEI J.A. – PRESIDING, SOWAH J.A., KWOFIE J.A
Counsel:SETH WIAFE DANKWA ESQ FOR THE APPELLANT,EMILY ADDO OKYIREH (CSA) FOR THE RESPONDENT

ADJEI, J.A.

The Appellant was convicted by the Circuit Court Accra on 29th February, 2008 on a charge of Defrauding by False Presences contrary to Section 131 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960(Act 29).

The trial Regional Tribunal Chairman who sat as an additional Circuit Judge sentenced the Appellant to ten (10) years in prison on each count. The sentences were to run concurrently.

The brief facts of the case as presented by the prosecution before the trial Circuit Court were that the Appellant styled himself as a bodyguard of Hon. Kan Dappah and took GH¢1,000.00 and USD 2,000.00 from one Adjei Malik under the pretext of securing him European travelling documents. The Appellant could not secure the travelling documents for the complainant and went into hiding. The Appellant pleaded "Not Guilty" to the charge but was convicted by the trial Judge after the trial.

Even though the Appellant indicated that he was appealing against the conviction, the grounds of appeal set forth by him show th…

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