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THE STATE
V.
AGYEMAN, ASEM AND BOAMONO

(1962) JELR 64967 (SC)

Supreme Court 20 Jul 1962 Ghana
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- The appellants were convicted of conspiracy to defraud by false pretenses, abetment of fraud by false pretenses, and attempt to defraud by false pretenses. - The charges were related to the appellants' involvement in a scheme to defraud a

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Judges:KORSAH JSC, C.J. JSC, SARKODEE-ADOO JSC, CRABBE J.S.C
Counsel:O. AMANKWATIA FOR THE FIRST APPELLANT; N. Y. B. ADADE FOR THE SECOND AND THIRD APPELLANTS., K. DUA-SAKYI D.P.P. FOR THE RESPONDENT (THE STATE).

CRABBE, J.S.C.

The three appellants together with another who has not appealed were convicted by Apaloo, J. at the Kumasi Criminal Session on the 16th August, 1961, and were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment.

The charges upon which the appellants were tried were as follows:

FIRST COUNT

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD BY FALSE PRETENCES

Contrary to section 23 (1) and 131 of the Criminal Code, 1960

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

KWADJO AGYEMAN, KWASI BASARE, YAW ASEM, KWADJO BOAMONO, NURU-DEAN KOFI DISU, and JOSEPH PAUL ARHIN, between January, 1960 and the 11th May, 1960, at Bekwai in the Ashanti Region did with other persons unknown agree together with a common purpose for committing a crime, namely, defrauding by false pretences.

THIRD COUNT

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

ABETMENT OF FRAUD BY FALSE PRETENCES

Section 20 (1) and 131 of the Criminal Code, 1960

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

KWADJO AGYEMAN, on the 11th May, 1960 at Bekwai in the Ashanti Region did purposely promote the commission of a crime,…

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