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Rex V. Nwachuku Nwagbosa (1936) LJR-WACA

Rex V. Nwachuku Nwagbosa (1936)

LawGlobal Hub Judgment Report – West African Court of Appeal

Conviction of murder in 1933—Commutation of death sentence to Appeal from imprisonment for life—Application for extension of time and for c;;11;inctin.°11. leave to appeal—Section 18 (1) of Ordinance No. 47 of 1988— Court Opposed by Crown.

Held Application dismissed, and direction in Rex v. Toylike’s*, XV Criminal Appeal Reports, page 38, followed.

There is no need to set out the facts of this application. Appellant in person.

Ivor Brace for Crown.

The following Order was made

KINGDON, PRESIDENT.

The application is dismissed, and it is ordered that if any similar application is made in future it shall not be included in the list, the Registrar to refer to a Judge of the Court for its exclusion.

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