JOHN CHIBUZO versus STATE
Criminal Code of Criminal Procedure (CCPC) section 497 (XLV of 1860), section 302/324/34, in its further statements and in its statements under section 161 of the witnesses, CRPC Accused the accused and another person of being angry. The main culprits for ending the Complaints Party after which they fired, killing four people and injuring one. During the day of the incident, the accused armed with deadly weapons came with co-accused from a remote village, and had his first encounter. In the joint intention with the co-accused, the possibility of killing as many persons as possible of the complaining party simply because the accused did not use a weapon was not guaranteed to pass bail. There was no reasonable basis so that he could be accused of committing the crime with which he was accused. The bail was denied under the circumstances.
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