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Rex V. Tom Anyadiegwu (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Tom Anyadiegwu (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Stealing by clerks and servants contrary to section 390 (6) of the Criminal Code—Conversion of employer’s monies. Facts The appellant was employdd as the Treasurer of the Elu Elu Native Administration. in the coiurse of his duty he kept […]

Rex V. Solomon Olua (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Solomon Olua (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Attempt—Procedure—Accepting reward to influence Native .Tribunal—reward accepted, with a promise to influence the tribunal—acquittal on substantive charge and conviction for attempt—conviction quashed—conviction on substantive charge not substituted—Criminal Code, section 115:—Criminal Procedure Ordinance, section 57—West African Court of Appeal Ordinance, […]

Rex V. Peter Otubu (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Peter Otubu (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Perjury—Sumntary Procedure under section 41 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance, Cap. 20— substance of allegation of perjury to be stated to accused. Held: In summary proceedings for perjury, before the accused is asked to show cause why he […]

Rex V. Peter Aniogo (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Peter Aniogo (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Murder or manslaughter–Innocent fugitive killed under belief that he was an escaping felon. During the night the appellant was awakened by the hue and cry of the villagers pursuing a suspected thief. Coming from his house, armed with a […]

Rex V. Otio Enwa (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Otio Enwa (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Autrefois convict—Conviction in Native Court for by Courtadultery—,Subsequent conviction on same facts for rape—Criminal Code (Nigeria), Section 16. Accused was convicted and sentenced on a charge of rape. During the trial it was discovered that he ‘had already been […]

Rex V. Okpata Oyama (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Okpata Oyama (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Mattslaughter—Extrem. provocation–Reduction Appeal from of sentence. The facts are sufficiently set out in the judgment. S. A. McKinstry for Crown. Appellant net present. The following joint judgment was delivered :— KINGDON, C.J., NIGERIA, BUTLER LLOYD AND FRANCIS, JJ . […]

Rex V. Okereke Anyaleme & Ors (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Okereke Anyaleme & Ors (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Official corruption, contrary to section 98 (1) of Criminal Code—” Duty touching the administration of justice.”—Power of Court to convict of offence contra. section 116 (1) considered. Held : The duty of prosecuting for an offence of […]

Rex V. Kwaku Amoyaw (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Kwaku Amoyaw (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Evidence—Best evidence—Oral evidence of written confession—NoDivisionalobjection to reception—Confession not denied in evidence byCourt.Appeal—Appeal Court’s discretion to entertain as ground of appeal an objection to evidence not taken at trial—No injustice to appellant—West African Court of Appeal Ordinance (No. 11 of […]

Rex V. Joshua Charles Bull (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Joshua Charles Bull (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law—Manslaughter—Negligence—Motor Vehicle. Facts Accused was driving a motor-vehicle along a straight dry road, sixteen feet wide, bordered on the left by it grass verge four or five feet wide, then a drain about three feet wide, and then […]

Rex V. Jonathan Duru (1943) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Jonathan Duru (1943) LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal Criminal Law Summary trial—Alteration of charge during course of trial—Section 84 of Criminal Procedure Ordinance. Facts The appellant was tried summarily for an offence contrary to section 473 (1) of the Criminal Code. After four witnesses for the pro.ecution had […]