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SIMON MENSAH & ANOTHER v. THE RESPONDENT

November 18, 2010

COURT OF APPEAL

GHANA

CORAM

  • F. KUSI-APPIAH J.A. (PRESIDING)
  • KORBIEH J.A.
  • C. J. HONYENUGA J.A.

Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law and Procedure
  • Evidence Law

AI Generated Summary

Justice C.J. Honyenuga authored the lead judgment in the appeal of Simon Mensah and Yaw Acheampong alias Nana Yaw from their Koforidua High Court convictions for conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery. The prosecution’s narrative described an overnight home invasion at Mr. Nkansah Asante’s residence, where armed men broke in, assaulted family members, threatened a baby, and stole cash and personal effects. PW2 Regina Kisewaa and the complainant PW3 provided identification evidence, aided by bright lighting. The appellants raised alibi defences in their caution statements. Applying Act 29’s conspiracy and robbery provisions and the Evidence Act’s burden of proof, the Court rejected the alibi, found the appellants acted together with common purpose, held the conspiracy proven, and, by analyzing the use of force and threats to overcome resistance, sustained the robbery element. Justices F. Kusi-Appiah and S.K. Marful-Sau each agreed with the lead judgment.

JUDGMENT