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PHILIP OMOGODO V. THE STATE

(1981) JELR 41441 (SC)

Supreme Court  •  SC.41/1980  •  9 Apr 1981  •  Nigeria

Coram
GEORGE SODEINDE SOWEMIMO JSC; MOHAMMED BELLO JSC; CHUKWUNWEIKE IDIGBE JSC; AUGUSTINE NNAMANI JSC; MUHAMMADU LAWAL UWAIS JSC;

Judgement

G. S. SOWEMIMO, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment):The appellant was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. This was on 14th April, 1977. He appealed to the Federal Court of Appeal, Benin and for reasons which were not expressly given, the Court of Appeal ordered that the appeal be retried in the High Court. In our view, the appeal was properly brought before the Federal Court of Appeal and it was wrong of that court to strike it out and order a retrial in the High Court. I have perused the records of the proceedings before the Robbery and Fire Arms Tribunal and see nothing to justify the conviction of the appellant. The appeal is allowed. He is found not guilty, acquitted and discharged.

M. BELLO, J.S.C.: The appeal is allowed. Conviction and sentence are quashed. Appellant is acquitted and discharged. Reasons to be stated later on 8th May, 1981.

C. IDIGBE, J.S.C.: I agree that this appeal be allowed and that reasons for judgment be given later. Accused (appellant) acquitt…

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