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DANLAMI OZAKI & ANOR. V.THE STATE

(1990) JELR 46650 (SC)

Supreme Court  •  SC.130/1988  •  12 Jan 1990  •  Nigeria

Coram
ANDREWS OTUTU OBASEKI JSC; MUHAMMADU LAWAL UWAIS JSC; SAIDU KAWU JSC; ABDUL GANIYU OLATUNJI AGBAJE JSC; PHILLIP NNAEMEKA-AGU JSC;

Judgement

A.O. OBASEKI, JSC (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This criminal appeal raises important issues. The first is the burden of proof or onus of proof and the second is the question of standard of proof required in criminal cases to secure conviction. The other equally important issues raised are whether there is need to give direction on the issue of provocation and the issue of self defence when a defence of alibi is raised unsuccessfully in the light of the evidence on record. Finally, there is the question whether an accused can be convicted on the written statement of a co-accused made to the police in his absence. The formulation of these issues by the appellants' counsel, Chief F.O. Akinrele, S.A.N., runs as follows:

(1) The Court of Appeal having found that there was a misdirection in the assessment of the evidence offered as alibi, was the Court of Appeal right to have dismissed the appeal of the appellants?

(2) Was the learned Judge right that there was no evidence on record t…

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