PUBLIC PROSECUTOR NURDDIN BIN SAHIBUDDIN
Appeal dismissed and High Court acquittal affirmed because the defence evidence, corroborated by DW2, raised a real and reasonable doubt as to exclusive possession and implicated others as potential traffickers; prosecution failed to call a material witness (Sergeant Mapatoba) and the learned trial judge’s reliance...
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- Citation
- S-05(LB)-610-12/2018 (Mahkamah Rayuan)
- Parties
- Appellant: Public Prosecutor; Respondent: Nurddin bin Sahibuddin
- Court
- LB
- Jurisdiction
- Malaysia
- Judgment Date
- 25 November 2019
- Case Number
- S-05(LB)-610-12/2018 (Mahkamah Rayuan)
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment Appeal Dismissed and High Court Acquittal Affirmed
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; acquittal and discharge by High Court affirmed.
- Legal Topics
- Drug Trafficking, Possession, Statutory Presumption, Section 37 Dangerous Drugs Act, Section 37 a Constitutional Challenge, Afterthought Defence, Credibility of Witness, Radhi Direction
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Parties
Public Prosecutor
Appellant
Nurddin bin Sahibuddin
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment Appeal Dismissed and High Court Acquittal Affirmed
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether prosecution proved trafficking beyond reasonable doubt
- 2 Whether defence was an afterthought or bona fide and whether it raised reasonable doubt
- 3 Whether statutory presumptions under s.37(d) and s.37(da) could be invoked and rebutted
Ratio Decidendi
Appeal dismissed and High Court acquittal affirmed because the defence evidence, corroborated by DW2, raised a real and reasonable doubt as to exclusive possession and implicated others as potential traffickers; prosecution failed to call a material witness (Sergeant Mapatoba) and the learned trial judge’s reliance on double presumptions (invoking s.37A implications) meant conviction would not be safe given constitutional authority on s.37A; no appellate intervention warranted.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; acquittal and discharge by High Court affirmed.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed
- Decision of the High Court affirmed
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