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HENRY KWAKU OWUSU v. REPUBLIC

2016

SUPREME COURT

GHANA

CORAM

  • ANIN YEBOAH, JSC (PRESIDING)
  • BAFFOE BONNI, JSC
  • BENIN, JS
  • AKAMBA, JSC
  • APPAU, JSC

Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law and Procedure
  • Constitutional Law

AI Generated Summary

Henry Kwaku Owusu appealed on the grounds that his pre-trial custody was not considered in his 14-year sentencing. Both the trial tribunal and the Court of Appeal failed to account for the three years and four months he spent in custody before his sentencing. The Supreme Court found this omission to be a constitutional violation under Article 14 (6) and amended his sentence to take this pre-trial custody period into account, effectively reducing his sentence to ten years and six months.

JUDGMENT