When two or more persons agree to do something unlawful, and in the process, something more criminally weighty happens, by the hand of one person, ALL the parties are guilty of the serious crime, even if it was not caused by them directly.
A perfect example will explain the principle, and this is a true story. I will change a few things, jut a few.
4 guys and a lady decided joined a group, which has now been proscribed by the Federal govt. They decided to to “raise” money and equip their office
They planned to rob a guy from another part of the country of his Keke (Tricycle), sell it and use the money for their office.
One of the guys got a local gun, just in case🤷🏼♂️. They didn’t plan to use it o, but they just agreed to hold it, “just in case of incasity”
The operation kicked off, but in the process, the guy with the gun, let’s call him Mr. A, was surprised by the victim’s punch and resistance. He instantly pulled the trigger and kills him. The other 3 guys and lady were shocked, they didn’t plan to kill anybody
The plan was just to steal the Keke, sell it and make money to equip their office. Now there is a dead body. They decided to bury it. The lady looked out for passersby while the 4 guys buried the deceased successfully. The Keke was taken to another state and sold
The real owner of the Keke had installed a tracker on it, and after the driver was not found for days and weeks, the Keke was tracked to the Neighbouring State. The new owner was arrested and information about the Sellers were obtained. The 5 of them were all arrested
They were ALL charged with Armed Robbery and Murder. Both capital offences, and attracts the death penalty.
Now, why charge all 5 with murder when only Mr. A carried a gun, and pulled the trigger, without consulting others?
The Law is: Where two or more persons form a common intention to do something unlawful, and in the process, another crime is committed, each of the conspirators is guilty as if he or she pulled the trigger.
It is not a defence that you only agreed to do XYZ.
Moral of the story: Just advise yourself and yours. 🤷🏼♂️
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On 27th Feb, 2015, men from Awkwuzu SARS crossed the boundary from Anambra State into Enugu State and arrived at Agbalaneyi farm land of Nachi Community, close to Oji River junction, by the Expressway.
The men of SARS saw a group of young men working for their community (installing a worker’s bay canopy). They picked up two young men, Anthony and Godwin. Godwin has a Motorcycle, and it was loaded up and off they went to SARS Awkwuzu.
I just read this article by @Chxta, and wish to add a few comments of my own.
The question is Why Northerners almost always produce the CJN in Nigeria.
Towards the end of Chxta’s article, he suggested that Southern Lawyers choose the Bar, over the Bench. newswirengr.com/2020/10/01/che…
That will not be the truth. Why it appears that way is because Southerners have a lot more successful lawyers, so it follows that they will have more Silks than the North.
Add the fact that more Lawyers one from the South than the North, even though the North is more populous
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First off, Politicians have taken over the process of appointment of Judicial Officers, and that is a very big problem.
Dear @gtbank, your customers in Enugu are suffering sever hardship, and it appears you don’t care.
Only one branch operates per time in the whole city. The result is clusters of people under the sun. No seats, no canopies.
Why don’t you run your 2 branches to minimize crowd?
It makes absolutely no sense to close down 1 branch and use only 1. No sense! @gtbank
Ordinarily, you have many customers in Enugu. When you run 1 branch, everybody has to come to one branch. How does it help with limiting the spread of Covid 19?
@gtbank Will it joy make better sense if you spread people across your 2 branches?
To show how insensitive you are, you did not provide seats or canopies for people to stay. You leave customers to the elements of sun and rain. @cenbank are you aware of this in Enugu?
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The has made provisions for Bail. Bail is the release of a suspect or an accused person temporarily to competent sureties who will guarantee their presence whenever they are needed, either in the police station or in the court.