michael so joseph vs republic 2019 tzca 475 12 december 2019
The trial court's failure to consider the defence case and the first appellate court's failure to re-evaluate the evidence constituted fatal procedural irregularities, vitiating the conviction and sentence.
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- Citation
- michael so joseph vs republic 2019 tzca 475 12 december 2019
- Parties
- Appellant: Michael Joseph; Respondent: The Republic
- Court
- TZCA
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 12 December 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Second Appeal
- Outcome
- appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Unnatural Offence, Judgment Requirements, Evaluation of Evidence, Miscarriage of Justice
- Source Language
- english
Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Unnatural Offence Judgment Requirements Evaluation of Evidence Miscarriage of Justice
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Parties
Michael Joseph
Appellant
The Republic
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Second Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the trial court erred by failing to consider the defence case in its judgment
- 2 Whether the first appellate court erred by not re-evaluating the entire evidence
- 3 Whether procedural irregularities vitiated the conviction and sentence
Ratio Decidendi
The trial court's failure to consider the defence case and the first appellate court's failure to re-evaluate the evidence constituted fatal procedural irregularities, vitiating the conviction and sentence.
Court Disposition
appeal allowed
Orders
- Judgments of trial and first appellate courts quashed and set aside
- Conviction and sentence quashed
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