A Jos High Court on Thursday sentenced a 26-year-old man, Obinah John, to death by hanging for robbing a woman of N1,705.
The convict, aside the?cash,?also robbed his victim, one Dorothy Olaniyi, of two rolls of?peak milk in satchets, valued at N400.
The prosecution counsel, Mr G. D. Fwonyon,?Deputy Director, Public Prosecution, in Plateau had told the court?that John, in company of an accomplice, also named?John, now at large, on?Nov. 18, 2005,?robbed the woman, a resident of?Gada Biu, in Jos, in her shop, at gunpoint.
He told the court that?John and his accomplice, having allegedly?conspired and used a gun to rob Olaniyi, had committed a criminal offence punishable with death.
But John's counsel, Mr Tobechukwu Kekemeke,?rejected the prosecutor's claim, and accused the police of? “not telling the truth about the gun'' said to have been used by?John.
Kekemeke pointed out that the police presented three statements, with only the last indicating a confession by the accused that he used a gun against the victim.
The defence counsel further argued that the prosecution had failed to prove to the court that the accused actually used a gun to commit the act.
He asked the court to throw out?the case for lack of diligent prosecution, arguing that “the circumstances of the?third statement, in which John was said to have admitted ownership of the gun, is suspect“.
In a 60-page judgment, Justice Yargata Nimpa, said that?the evidence before the court had shown that the?accused committed the offence and?sentenced John?to death by hanging.
“The accused is hereby sentenced to death by hanging, but the judgement is liable to an appeal,'' Nimpa declared.
Kekemeke told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that he would appeal against the verdict.
“The convict has the right to appeal against the judgment. It is not a judgment that we are satisfied with,?so we are definitely going to appeal at the Court of Appeal.'' (NAN)
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