Urbano Basso v Nicodemus Anthony and Another
The appeal was dismissed because the evidence of visual identification was unreliable due to unfavourable conditions, lack of detail on the source and intensity of light, contradictions in testimony, and the appellant's improper motive requiring corroboration, which was absent.
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- Citation
- Urbano Basso v Nicodemus Anthony and Another
- Parties
- Appellant: Urbano Basso; Respondent: Nicodemus Anthony; Respondent: Philipo Anthony
- Court
- TANZLII
- Jurisdiction
- Tanzania
- Judgment Date
- 1 January 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Second Appeal (high Court)
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Assault Causing Actual Bodily Harm, Visual Identification, Burden of Proof, Right to Be Heard, Corroboration of Evidence
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Urbano Basso
Appellant
Nicodemus Anthony
Respondent
Philipo Anthony
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Second Appeal (high Court)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appellant was denied the right to be heard in the first appellate court
- 2 Whether the conviction for assault causing actual bodily harm was supported by sufficient and reliable evidence, particularly regarding visual identification
- 3 Whether the appellant's evidence required corroboration due to possible improper motive
Ratio Decidendi
The appeal was dismissed because the evidence of visual identification was unreliable due to unfavourable conditions, lack of detail on the source and intensity of light, contradictions in testimony, and the appellant's improper motive requiring corroboration, which was absent.
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
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