CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Conviction – Whether a Conviction Can Be Secured in the Absence of the Body of the Deceased

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Conviction – Whether the lies told by an accused person is sufficient to convict him of an offence

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Conviction – Whether an accused person can be convicted for an offence other than that charged

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Conviction – Whether conviction can be secured in the absence of the body of the deceased

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CRIMINAL LAW: Substitution of Conviction from Murder to Attempted Murder – Adequacy of Evidence for Conviction Change

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CRIMINAL LAW: Eyewitness Testimony – Assessment of Eyewitness Testimony in Murder Conviction

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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: Conviction – Restoring the Original Conviction on Appeal

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Sole Witness – Whether a court can convict on the evidence of a single witness

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Criminal Intimidation – Ingredients of the offence of Criminal Intimidation

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Evidence of a Single Witness – Whether a court can convict on the evidence of a single witness

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – Whether a court can convict solely on the confessional statement of an accused person

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Armed Robbery – Whether physical assault must be proved to ground a conviction for robbery

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – Ground Upon Which A Confessional Statement Can Secure A Conviction

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – Whether an accused person can be convicted on his Confessional Statement

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Armed Robbery – What must be established by prosecution to secure conviction for armed robbery

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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – Tests for Determining the Truth or Weight to be Attached to a Confessional Statement Before a Court Can Convict

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – Whether court can convict solely on the confessional statement of an accused person

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Evidence of a Sole Witness – Whether the Court Can Convict Based on the Evidence of a Single Witness

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Evidence of a Sole Witness – Whether the Court Can Convict Based on the Evidence of a Single Witness

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – The Tests Courts Should Consider in Convicting an Accused Person Upon His Confession

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