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AMADU SUMAILA v. THE REPUBLIC

2016

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • MARIAMA OWUSU
  • DORDZIE
  • GYAN

Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law and Procedure
  • Evidence Law
  • Constitutional Law

AI Generated Summary

The appellant, convicted for possession of narcotic drugs and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with hard labor, appealed against the sentence, claiming excessive punishment and inadequate consideration of mitigating factors. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, affirming the sentence as appropriate given the nature and gravity of the offense. The appellant's first-time offender status and claimed remorse did not suffice to reduce the sentence. The court also ruled that the missing portion of the trial record did not adversely affect the appeal's resolution.

JUDGEMENT