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Appeal against the sentence imposed on Myriam Hoareau
Appeal against the sentence imposed on Myriam Hoareau
14-March-2019
Justice Burhan dismisses Hoareau’s appeal
Supreme Court Judge Mohan Niranjit Burhan has dismissed Myriam Hoareau’s appeal against conviction and sentence delivered by Learned Senior Magistrate Brassel Adeline and upheld same on Monday March 11.
Ms Hoareau had appealed against Learned Senior Magistrate Brassel Adeline’s ruling delivered on November 16, 2018. Senior Magistrate Adeline had sentenced Ms Hoareau to a term of 14 days imprisonment which is to be suspended for two months in accordance with section 282 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Pursuant to section 282 (3) (a) the suspension of this sentence is made conditional on the convict removing all the dogs from her premises within two months from the date of this sentence save the four dogs which on the day of the locus inquo, the Court was informed by her are her dogs. If the convict fails to meet this condition within the two months period, she will be liable to be brought back to court and be committed to prison for 14 days.
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=262663
14-March-2019
Justice Burhan dismisses Hoareau’s appeal
Supreme Court Judge Mohan Niranjit Burhan has dismissed Myriam Hoareau’s appeal against conviction and sentence delivered by Learned Senior Magistrate Brassel Adeline and upheld same on Monday March 11.
Ms Hoareau had appealed against Learned Senior Magistrate Brassel Adeline’s ruling delivered on November 16, 2018. Senior Magistrate Adeline had sentenced Ms Hoareau to a term of 14 days imprisonment which is to be suspended for two months in accordance with section 282 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Pursuant to section 282 (3) (a) the suspension of this sentence is made conditional on the convict removing all the dogs from her premises within two months from the date of this sentence save the four dogs which on the day of the locus inquo, the Court was informed by her are her dogs. If the convict fails to meet this condition within the two months period, she will be liable to be brought back to court and be committed to prison for 14 days.
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=262663
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