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The conviction was upheld because there was fulminating evidence that the appellant prepared fraudulent payment vouchers and failed to account for salaries of people no longer in service, diverting the money for personal use.

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Parties
Appellant: Casrrlr I 1 gi; Respondent: State
Court
TZHC
Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Judgment Date
1 January 1975
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appellate
Outcome
appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Stealing by Persons in Public Service, Sentencing, Evidence Assessment
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Public Service Law Stealing by Persons in Public Service Sentencing Evidence Assessment

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Parties

Casrrlr I 1 gi

Appellant

State

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Appellate

  1. 1 Whether the conviction for stealing by persons in public service was supported by evidence
  2. 2 Whether the sentence imposed was appropriate

Ratio Decidendi

The conviction was upheld because there was fulminating evidence that the appellant prepared fraudulent payment vouchers and failed to account for salaries of people no longer in service, diverting the money for personal use.

Court Disposition

appeal dismissed