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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction After High Court Wrongly Acquits Accused by Disregarding Child Witness Testimony, Overlooking Circumstantial Evidence, and Misapplying Legal Principles on Delay in Statement Recording and Burden of ProofSupreme Court Reinstates Conviction After High Court Wrongly Acquits Accused by Disregarding Child Witness Testimony, Overlooking Circumstantial Evidence, and Misapplying Legal Principles on Delay in Statement Recording and Burden of Proof
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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction After High Court Wrongly Acquits Accused by Disregarding Child Witness Testimony, Overlooking Circumstantial Evidence, and Misapplying Legal Principles on Delay in Statement Recording and Burden of Proof

1. Court’s Decision This section explains the Supreme Court's ruling. The case involved an appeal against a High Court decision that had overturned a Trial Court's conviction. The key question…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025

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