TORTO
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(1971) JELR 69080 (CA)

Court of Appeal 26 Mar 1971 Ghana
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- The appellant was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment with hard labour. - The prosecution's case was that the appellant threw a beer bottle and stones at the deceased, which led to a fight where the appell

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Judges:APALOO JA,JIAGGE JA,SOWAH J.A.
Counsel:HEWARD-MILLS FOR THE APPELLANT; MRS. JOYCE AMANKWAH SENIOR STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE RESPONDENT
Other Citations:[1971] 1 GLR 342

APALOO J.A.: On 11 December 1970, the appellant was convicted by Koi Larbi J.S.C., sitting with a jury, of the manslaughter of Joseph Benjamin Ofosu Koranteng and was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment with hard labour. The facts on which the prosecution relied are simple. Although it is not possible to reconcile completely the testimony of the various witnesses, the gist of the case which the Republic made against the appellant was as follows: At some time after 10 p.m. on 28 February 1970 the deceased and his nephew Asae were having a meal in their room. They then heard somebody call out to the deceased by name. That person was obviously in a fighting mood and challenged the deceased to a fight. The deceased came out of the room and the person uttered threats to him. That person was the appellant who then held a bottle. He and the deceased apparently exchanged words but not blows. Shortly after this, the appellant left in the direction of a bar described as Ayee Moko Sane. At t…

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