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THE QUEEN VS BELLO

Legalpedia Citation: (1962-11) Legalpedia 14283 (SC)

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Holden at Lagos

Fri Nov 23, 1962

Suit Number: SC 311/1962

CORAM


ADEMOLA, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

TAYLOR, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

BRETT, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


THE QUEEN

APPELLANTS 


BELLO

RESPONDENTS 


AREA(S) OF LAW


CRIMINAL LAW-PREFERRING A CHARGE—APPEAL

 

 


SUMMARY OF FACTS

The appellant was convicted of murder and by a statement made to the police by the appellant; he admits that he took part in an armed robbery with two other men whom he named, though not that he himself shot an arrow. The murder was clearly committed in the prosecution of a common purpose, and it is immaterial that the appellant did not himself shoot an arrow, he appealed that the Judge preferred the charge which nullified the proceedings.

 

 


HELD


The appeal is dismissed.

 

 


ISSUES


Not Available

 


RATIONES DECIDENDI


PURPORT OF S.185 (B) OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE


‘it is enough to say that the wording of section 185(b) is designed to cover the case where one Judge gives leave for a charge to be preferred and the case is tried before another Judge (as in R. v. Rothfield, 26 Cr. App. R. 103) as well as that where the same judge gives leave and tries the case. Per BRETT F.J.

 

 


CASES CITED


R. v. Rothfield, 26 Cr. App. R. 103

 

 


STATUTES REFERRED TO


1. The Criminal Code

The Criminal Procedure Code

 

 


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