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| | Crime & Punishment of Thursday, 18 May 2006 |
 | | He, therefore, adjourned proceedings to Thursday, June 1 on which day the convict, who is being represented by a team of lawyers led by Mr Adumuah Bossman, would know his fate. |
 | | In his fifth ground of appeal, Mr Heward-Mills stated that the learned Trial Judge erred in law and on the facts in finding that the evidential burden, if any, on the convict, was not discharged, so as to require his acquittal. |
 | | Concluding, Mr Heward-Mills was of the view that the conviction was unreasonable, with regard to the evidence adduced at the trial, adding, therefore, that in all the circumstances, the sentence imposed on his client was manifestly harsh and excessive. |
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