According to Sahara Reporter, Justice Williams Olamide
gave the judgement, ruling that the 35-year-old was guilty of two counts of
robbery and one count of conspiracy.
It was learned that Mr. Temitope had earlier been tried at the Oke Eda Magistrate Court before his case
was transferred to the State High Court under Justice Olamide.
It was Further reported that the police told the court during an earlier
cross-examination at the State
Magistrate Court that Mr. Temitope was arrested
through intelligence gathering after his victim rushed to a police station in
Akure to report the crime. Mr. Temitope was then apprehended by the Ondo State
Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The
State prosecutors, Sola Adeyemi-Tuki and Jumoke Ogunjobi, told the court how
the perpetrator was investigated by the police and was subsequently found
guilty of the offense.
Toyin
Asake,
the defendant’s counsel from the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, argued
that Mr. Temitope had been standing trial for a very long time, and being a
first offender, should be treated with mercy.
Nevertheless, Justice Olamide sentenced Mr. Temitope
to death by hanging, noting that his case would serve as a deterrent to others.
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