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HENRY KWAKU OWUSU v. THE REPUBLIC

2016

SUPREME COURT

Ghana

CORAM

  • Anin Yeboah JSC (Presiding)
  • Baffoe Bonnie JSC
  • Benin JSC
  • Akamka JSC
  • Appau JSC

Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law and Procedure
  • Constitutional Law

AI Generated Summary

Henry KwakuOwusu was convicted for exporting narcotic drugs and sentenced to 14 years imprisonment without the trial tribunal considering his pre-trial detention period of three years and four months. When appealing this on the grounds that this period wasn't considered, the Court of Appeal dismissed his appeal. He then appealed to the Supreme Court, amending his grounds to focus on the lack of consideration of pre-trial custody in sentencing. The Supreme Court upheld the appeal, reduced his sentence to ten years to consider the time already served, and emphasized the need for trial courts to adhere strictly to constitutional mandates in Article 14 (6) concerning pre-trial detention.

JUDGMENT