The Supreme Court recently acquitted three persons convicted of murdering a minor, holding that the prosecution had failed to establish their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The Court extended the benefit of doubt to the accused, observing that they were strangers to the key witness and that their dock identification, unsupported by any Test Identification Parade ("TIP"),...
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