yusuph simon vs republic 2010 tzca 128 12 october 2010

yusuph simon vs republic 2010 tzca 128 12 october 2010

The conviction was sustained as the evidence of three prosecution witnesses was strong enough to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt, even after expunging the medical report due to procedural irregularity.

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yusuph simon vs republic 2010 tzca 128 12 october 2010
Parties
Appellant: Yusuph Simon; Respondent: The Republic
Court
TZCA
Jurisdiction
Tanzania
Judgment Date
12 October 2010
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Final Appellate Judgment
Outcome
appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Unnatural Offence, Evidence Admissibility, Credibility of Witnesses, Contradictions in Testimony
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Unnatural Offence Evidence Admissibility Credibility of Witnesses Contradictions in Testimony

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Parties

Yusuph Simon

Appellant

The Republic

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Final Appellate Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the conviction for unnatural offence was sustainable without the medical report (PF3)
  2. 2 Whether irregularities in tendering the medical report affected the conviction
  3. 3 Whether contradictions and credibility issues in prosecution evidence warranted overturning the conviction

Ratio Decidendi

The conviction was sustained as the evidence of three prosecution witnesses was strong enough to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt, even after expunging the medical report due to procedural irregularity.

Court Disposition

appeal dismissed

Orders

  • PF3 medical report expunged from the record
  • conviction and sentence upheld