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Appeal Court Quashes Death Sentence on 3 over Murder

- AmbyUneze in Owerri

The Court of Appeal sitting in Owerri, Imo Sate has discharged and acquitted three accused persons charged for murder of one Chidi Nwosu who was murdered in his house at Amaeke Abam Village in Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia State by unknown gunmen on the night of December 29, 2010.

The Appellants, Oti Uka Awo, Chimezie Awa and Samson Ngozi Atum had in a judgment of the High Court of Abia State in Charge No. HAR/2c/2012 delivered on September 22, 2014 by Justice C.U. Okoroafor been convicted (along with other accused persons) for murder and sentenced to death by hanging.

The Appellants through their counsel, J.C. Uwandu, urged the Court of Appeal to set aside the judgment of the lower court by quashing the conviction, acquit and discharge his clients, stating that the prosecutio­n never proved the guilt by confession­al statement; circumstan­tial evidence or evidence of an eye witness as required by law.

Uwandu also contended that the ingredient­s of murder were not proved by the prosecutio­n against the Appellants; the evidence of the prosecutio­n against the Appellants did not meet the standard of proof in a criminal proceeding; the evidence surroundin­g the circumstan­ces were not cogent, compelling and did not in any way however pin down the Appellants as the persons who caused the death of the deceased.

He, however, appealed to the court to discharge and acquit his clients for lack of merit to the judgment of the lower court, stating that there was no cogent, positive, and credible evidence in the case upon which the conviction was based.

According to Uwandu, the evidence led by the prosecutio­n in the cases were contradict­ory, conflictin­g and inconsiste­nt and did not point irresistib­ly to the accused persons.

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