R. v. G. Sharon JeethanOct 24, 20171 min readOctober 2017Sharon’s client was discharged at preliminary inquiry of Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Extortion when she successfully argued that there was no evidence of identification of her client before the court.
October 2017Sharon’s client was discharged at preliminary inquiry of Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Extortion when she successfully argued that there was no evidence of identification of her client before the court.
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