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Civil CASE

1. What

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is the proceeding case?


Civil case
are the charges?
Section 180 of the Criminal Procedure Code was amended by
requiring the prosecution to make out a prima facie case at the end
of its case.
Who is the prosecution / defendant?
Prosecutor : Mr. Roland Thomas
Respondent :
Who is the judges?

What were the sentences given to the accused..was the sentence.


What are the mitigating factors given by the defendant lawyer?
Aggravating factors given by prosecution?
Whether the judgement is fair or not, why?
I have read through the judgments of the learned trial judge and
the Court of Appeal and find that the trial judge had correctly examined
the evidence adduced before him and had also correctly applied the
principles when assessing circumstantial evidence, particularly as in this
case, when there is a reasonable likelihood of the existence of another
person who could have committed the offence (see R v Abbot [1955] 2
All ER 899 and PP v Muhamad Nasir Sharuddin & Anor [1994] 2 MLJ
576).

9. What is the standard proof?

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