CLARE BROWN
The court held that prosecution proved beyond prima facie that Clare Brown authored and published the defamatory statement concerning the Sultanah, that the accused absconded and thereby waived the right to be present so trial in absentia under section 425A CPC was proper, that absence of the alleged victim's...
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- Citation
- TA-83-232-09/2021 (Mahkamah Majistret)
- Parties
- Prosecution: Pendakwa Raya; Accused: Clare Brown
- Court
- Magistrates' Court
- Jurisdiction
- Malaysia
- Judgment Date
- 7 February 2024
- Case Number
- TA-83-232-09/2021 (Mahkamah Majistret)
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal (defamation Under Penal Code) / Judgment and Sentencing (conviction Pronounced in Absentia)
- Outcome
- Guilty; convicted under section 500 Penal Code (criminal defamation)
- Legal Topics
- Criminal Defamation, Trial in Absentia, Prima Facie Assessment, Elements of Offence, Section 500 Penal Code, Section 425 a Criminal Procedure Code
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Parties
Pendakwa Raya
Prosecution
Clare Brown
Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal (defamation Under Penal Code) / Judgment and Sentencing (conviction Pronounced in Absentia)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether trial in absentia under section 425A CPC was permissible
- 2 Whether prosecution proved elements of defamation under section 500 Penal Code
- 3 Whether absence of testimony from the alleged victim (the Sultanah) undermined the prosecution's case
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that prosecution proved beyond prima facie that Clare Brown authored and published the defamatory statement concerning the Sultanah, that the accused absconded and thereby waived the right to be present so trial in absentia under section 425A CPC was proper, that absence of the alleged victim's testimony did not vitiate the case because other aggrieved persons and documentary evidence sufficed, and accordingly convicted under section 500 Penal Code and imposed two years' imprisonment (maximum for the offence).
Court Disposition
Guilty; convicted under section 500 Penal Code (criminal defamation)
Orders
- Sentence: 2 years imprisonment from date of conviction
- Warrant of imprisonment issued for surrender by the prosecution
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