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- CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - DEFENCE/PLEA OF ALIBI - Meaning and nature of the defence of alibi:
"First and foremost, it is clear that the appellant's defence was an ALIBI. This means when a person charged with an offence says that he was not at the scene…
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"Take the issue of alibi for instance. The Appellant claimed that he was elsewhere, and alibi is Latin for "elsewhere". The defence of alibi is based on the physical impossibility…
- CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - DEFENCE/PLEA OF ALIBI - Position of the law on the defence of alibi
"Take the issue of alibi for instance. The Appellant claimed that he was elsewhere, and alibi is Latin for "elsewhere". The defence of alibi is based on the physical impossibility…
- CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – DEFENCE OF SELF-DEFENCE – Position of the law on the defence of self-defence
“In his defence as DW1, the Appellant alleged that the deceased took a stick from the veranda of his shop and hit him on the head and he “sustained injuries”…
- CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Alibi - Position of the law on the defence of alibi
"When the accused person relies on the defence of Alibi he is simply saying that when the offence was committed, he was elsewhere, so he could not have committed the…