Ekiti State High Court Sentence Herdsmen 2 Years Imprisonment




   An Ekiti State High Court has sentenced a herdsman, Ali Haruna, to two years imprisonment for destroying crops worth N1.5 million in the farm

               Fulani herdsmen 
 The state Chief Judge, Justice Ayodeji Daramola, held that the prosecution had demonstrated the body of evidence against the charged past sensible uncertainty putting aside the interest recorded against the judgment of the Chief Magistrate's Court. 

   Haruna had before been condemned to two years imprison by an Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrate's Court directed by Mr Idowu Ayenimo on a two-number charge of vindictive harm favored against him. 

   Ayenimo condemned Haruna to two years detainment on tally one and two years' detainment for tally two which are to run simultaneously. 

  The herder took his dairy animals to the homestead possessed by one Abdullahi Yaho annihilating products in that. The arraignment called five observers over the span of the trial at the lower court. 

   Disappointed with the decision of the Chief Magistrate's Court, Haruna through his direction, Mr Chris Omokhafe, recorded an interest asking the High Court to set aside the conviction on grounds that it must be 

   steady and that the appealing party was not found with any ruinous weapon. 

   Omokhafe and arraignment guide, Gbemiga Adaramola, frontloaded all 

  records and embraced their composed locations. 

  Confirming the judgment of the Chief Magistrate's Court, JusticeDaramola stated: "There is no particle of uncertainty by any stretch of the imagination, the indictment demonstrated the charge against the appealing party past sensible uncertainty. 

  "I see no reason at all to irritate the discoveries of the trial court; this interest is absolutely without justify and is therefore expelled as needs be."





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