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: Armed Robbery – Ingredients that must exist to prove the offence of armed robbery

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement – Whether a court can convict on a retracted Confessional Statement; Duty of Court to test for the truth of the confession

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Elements to be established by the prosecution to sustain a charge of obtaining money by false pretences

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Culpable Homicide – Ingredients the prosecution must prove to establish the offence of culpable homicide punishable with death

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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: Stolen Property – Facts upon which an inference of guilty knowledge can be drawn to prove offence of receiving stolen property

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Conspiracy – Meaning and nature of the offence of Conspiracy

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Meaning of prima facie case

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: No Case Submission – Duty of the trial court where a no case submission has been made on behalf of an accused person

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CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE: Commission of Crime – Ways of proving the commission of a crime

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Conspiracy – Ingredients the prosecution must prove to succeed in a charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery

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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 – Whether an accused can be convicted solely on a voluntary confessional statement without corroboration

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Culpable Homicide – Ingredients the prosecution must prove to establish the offence of culpable homicide punishable with death

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Offence of Murder – Essential ingredients that must be proved by the prosecution to ground a conviction for murder

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Alibi – Circumstances where defence of alibi won’t avail accused person

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Burden and standard of proof in a charge of murder

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Defences – When can the court consider defences in a trial

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Trial Within Trial – At whose instance will a Trial Within Trial be conducted

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