MOHAMAD ZARIN BIN EMAN
Accused validly pleaded guilty, statutory conditions of s39C(1) ADB 1952 were satisfied by prior convictions/admissions so court was bound to impose the mandatory minimum punishment under s39C(1): five years imprisonment and whipping (up to three strokes); court imposed five years imprisonment, one stroke and three...
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- Citation
- BK-62D-68-08/2022 (Mahkamah Sesyen)
- Parties
- Prosecution: Pendakwa Raya; Defendant: Mohamad Zarin bin Eman
- Court
- Sessions Court
- Jurisdiction
- Malaysia
- Judgment Date
- 1 August 2022
- Case Number
- BK-62D-68-08/2022 (Mahkamah Sesyen)
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 Offences / Sentencing
- Outcome
- Guilty; sentenced
- Legal Topics
- Consumption/possession of Controlled Substances, Mandatory Sentencing Provisions (s39 C), Guilty Plea Credit, Prior Convictions, Supervision Order (s38 B)
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Parties
Pendakwa Raya
Prosecution
Mohamad Zarin bin Eman
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Criminal Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 Offences / Sentencing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the accused's guilty plea was validly and voluntarily made
- 2 Whether s39C(1) Akta Dadah Berbahaya 1952 applies due to prior convictions/admissions
- 3 Whether court has discretion or must impose mandatory minimum under s39C(1)
Ratio Decidendi
Accused validly pleaded guilty, statutory conditions of s39C(1) ADB 1952 were satisfied by prior convictions/admissions so court was bound to impose the mandatory minimum punishment under s39C(1): five years imprisonment and whipping (up to three strokes); court imposed five years imprisonment, one stroke and three years supervision under s38B, with sentence to run from 1.8.2022.
Court Disposition
Guilty; sentenced
Orders
- Imprisonment for five (5) years commencing 1.8.2022
- One (1) stroke of rotan (whipping)
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