Our client recently was charged under Sec 182 of the Penal Code as reported in The Straits Times on 11 January 2017. She lied about being raped to cover up the casual sex she had with someone she met just hours earlier. She had told police last May that six men were...
Reprieve From Death Penalty
In Public Prosecutor v Hamidah bte Awang and another [2015] SGHC 270, after trial and found guilty, the accused was liable for the death penalty. However, after being convicted, the learned Deputy produced a memorandum in which the Public Prosecutor certified that she...
The certificate that will save a drug trafficker’s life – 33B(2)(b) of the MDA
The Court of Appeal of Singapore in Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali v Attorney-General [2015] SGCA 53 considered the submissions against the decision by the Public Prosecutor not to grant the appellant, Muhammad Ridzuan bin Mohd Ali (“the Appellant”), a certificate of...
False Claims and Offences under Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC)
PG (Plead Guilty) Mention, State Court of Singapore, August 2015 Raphael Louis (Ray), Defence lawyer or attorney for the accused, successfully argued and persuaded the court to impose a fine only. After the accused pleaded guilty and during mitigation, Ray argued...
Jail sentence: DPP appealed for SHORTER jail term
It is a rare move for the prosecution to appeal for a criminal's sentence to be reduced, as reported in Singapore Law Watch . That is what the deputy public prosecutor did after a cyclist who rode into and injured an elderly pedestrian was jailed for eight weeks. The...
Rape, the One-Transaction Rule and the Totality Principle
A decision of the High Court from Singapore Law Watch : Public Prosecutor v Haliffie Bin Mamat [2015] SGHC 224. Below are excerpts from the judgment. Background Facts A woman who took a lift in a stranger’s car in the early hours of the morning complained that he...
What Are Your Rights? Criminal Process Singapore
Under what circumstances can a person be charged? A person can be charged in Court only after investigations have been carried out. These investigations must be conducted by government-appointed enforcement agencies. When can a person be arrested? A person can be...
Composition of Offence and Aquittal. Settlement With Victim
If you plead guilty to an offence, you may have a criminal record. This may have adverse consequences to your career. However, if an offence is compounded you will be acquitted of the offence and not have a criminal record. The composition of an offence is a...
Claiming Trial, Criminal Offence Singapore
An accused decides to claim trial when he does not agree with the charge and believes he is innocent, as opposed to admitting to an offence and pleading guilty. The moment an accused decides to claim trial to the charge, his case will be fixed for a Pre-Trial...
Pleading Guilty to An Offence in Singapore Criminal Court
What happens when one pleads guilty? If an Accused pleads guilty to a charge, he admits fully to the offence. Before an Accused decides to plead guilty, he has to fully understand the nature and consequences of his plea. The Prosecuting Officer will read out the...