USO
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COP

(1972) JELR 33877 (SC)

Supreme Court 24 Nov 1972 Nigeria
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- The accused was charged with stealing one sokoto and agbada, a gold ring, and 27 pounds: 10/ in currency notes. - The accused was convicted of stealing only the sokoto and agbada. - The accused denied stealing the other items. - The accus

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Suit Number:SC.175/1972
Judges:TASLIM OLAWALE ELIAS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria UDO UDOMA Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria DAN IBEKWE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:J. O. Sadoh for the appellant. For Appellant F. H. Eduvie, Senior State Counsel, Mid- Western State, for the respondent. For Respondent
Other Citations:(1972) All N.L.R 825 (1972) 11 S.C. 25

T.O. ELIAS C.J.N (Delivering the Leading Judgment): Charge No. MB/22C/1969, the accused was charged with stealing one sokoto and agbada 8 pounds: 10/, one gold ring valued 2 pounds and the sum of 27 pounds: 10/ in Central Bank of Nigeria Currency notes, the property of one Anthony Obanor, contrary to Section 331 of the Criminal Code Law, Cap. 28, Vol. 1 of the Western Nigeria, 1959, as applicable in the Mid-Western State of Nigeria. On July 27, 1970, the accused was convicted of stealing only one sokoto and agbada by A.A. Giwa-Amu, Senior Magistrate, in the Benin Magisterial District.

The facts are briefly as follows. The wife of the accused sold a piece of land to Anthony Obanor (P.W.1) for 120 pounds in 1966. Later, an army officer was seen clearing the land with a view to building thereon. The wife of the accused later agreed to refund the purchase price to the complainant (P.W.1), plus an additional sum of 20 pounds out of the 30 pounds he had already expended on trimming the land…

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