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MICHEAL OJI OGBU VS THE STATE

Legalpedia Citation: (1992) Legalpedia (SC) 73351

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Fri Oct 9, 1992

Suit Number: SC. 183/1990

CORAM


KARIBI-WHYTE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

NIKI TOBI JUSTICE, SUPREME COURTDAHIRU MUSDAPHER JUSTICE, SUPREME COURTGEORGE ADESOLA OGUNTADE JUSTI


PARTIES


MICHEAL OJI OGBU APPELLANTS


RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The accused was tried and convicted for the murder of his father. He was sentenced to death by hanging. He did not deny that he shot at his father, which resulted in his father’s death. But he claimed that he did so in obedience to a spirit forcing him to do so.


HELD


The Supreme Court held that the fact that appellant claims not to have known what he was doing at the time of the commission of the offence by itself is not evidence of insanity


ISSUES


Whether the evidence of the accused alone as to the defence of insanity is insufficient to establish or prove insanity


RATIONES DECIDENDI


ESSENTIALS FOR DEFENCE OF INSANITY


“In order to establish the defence of insanity it must be shown that:-
(a) the prisoner was at the relevant time, suffering either from mental disease or from natural mental Infirmity;
(b) that the mental disease, or the natural infirmity was such that, at the material time, the prisoner was as a result deprived of capacity to understand what he was doing or to control his actions or to know that he ought not do the act or make the omission.” Per OGWUEGBU, J.S.C


CASES CITED


Onyekwe v. The State (1988)1 N.W. L.R. (part 72)565 at 572- 577
Onakoya v. R. (1989)4 FSC150; (1959) SCNLR 384


STATUTES REFERRED TO


The Evidence Act
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1979
The Criminal Code


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