Hassan Mohamed Mgoya..Appe Vs The Repub..Respo Crim Appe No.134 Of 2012 Hon.Msoffe,J.A
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Hassan Mohamed Ngoya(App)
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Republic(Res)
First and foremost, we wish to paraphrase this judgment by making one observation. The proceedings of the trial District Court of Kondoa show that a total number of 14 witnesses testified in the case. Some of these witnesses were the routine ones i.e. an arresting officer, a witness who drew a sketch plan of the area of incident, etc. With respect, these were the sort of witnesses who could have easily been left out without affecting the quality of the case.
First and foremost, we wish to paraphrase this judgment by making one observation. The proceedings of the trial District Court of Kondoa show that a total number of 14 witnesses testified in the case. Some of these witnesses were the routine ones i.e. an arresting officer, a witness who drew a sketch plan of the area of incident, etc. With respect, these were the sort of witnesses who could have easily been left out without affecting the quality of the case.
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Armed robbery