JUDGMENTS

Criminal Appeal No. 15 of 2018

[Sentence-appeal against a sentence of 6 years’ imprisonment on a plea of guilty to an offence of arson in a commercial building, contrary to section 435 (1) (c) of the Penal Code, Cap. 22 dismissed. The offence was pre-planned by the appellant, a 57-year-old man with no previous convictions. Having driven in his motorcar to the premises from his home in the early hours of the morning, the appellant started the fire with a bottle of kerosene, which he ignited as a revenge attack against the owners of a neighbouring vendors Booth. Then, he left the premises and returned home in his motorcar. Over one hundred persons were evacuated from adjoining domestic premises. The damage to the premises was very extensive, the estimated cost of repair of which was $134,800]

HAJI AHMAD BIN HAJI TAMIN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/15/2018

Decision date: 14 Nov 2018
Criminal Motion No. 26 of 2018

[Sentence – appeal allowed; pleas of guilty, overall sentence of 16 years’ imprisonment for four counts of rape of his 16 years old daughter reduced to 14 years and 8 months’ imprisonment]

HJ R. BIN HJ N. v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/26/2018

Decision date: 14 Nov 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 15 of 2018

[Sentence-appeal against a sentence of 6 years’ imprisonment on a plea of guilty to an offence of arson in a commercial building, contrary to section 435 (1) (c) of the Penal Code, Cap. 22 dismissed. The offence was pre-planned by the appellant, a 57-year-old man with no previous convictions. Having driven in his motorcar to the premises from his home in the early hours of the morning, the appellant started the fire with a bottle of kerosene, which he ignited as a revenge attack against the owners of a neighbouring vendors Booth. Then, he left the premises and returned home in his motorcar. Over one hundred persons were evacuated from adjoining domestic premises. The damage to the premises was very extensive, the estimated cost of repair of which was $134,800]

HAJI AHMAD BIN HAJI TAMIN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

CA/15/2018

Decision date: 14 Nov 2018
Criminal Motion No. 43 of 2018

[Sentence – Serious case of gang robbery contrary to s.391of the Penal Code – Prolonged violence used – 8 years imprisonment and 12 strokes not manifestly excessive – Sentence upheld]

MOHAMMAD FIRDAUS BIN ABU BAKAR v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/43/2018

Decision date: 13 Nov 2018
Criminal Motion No. 39 of 2018

[Court of Appeal has no jurisdiction to hear appeals from High Court against refusal of bail. High Court is not inferior or lower court. Court of Appeal and High Court are both part of Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam]

MOHD FAIZAL BIN ROSLI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/39/2018

Decision date: 8 Nov 2018
Criminal Motion No. 45 of 2018

[Court of Appeal has no jurisdiction to hear appeals from High Court against refusal of bail. High Court is not inferior or lower court. Court of Appeal and High Court are both part of Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam]

MOHD FAIZAL BIN ROSLI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/45/2018

Decision date: 8 Nov 2018
Criminal Motion No. 37 of 2018

[Sentence – 3 offences of housebreaking by night contrary to s.457 of the Penal Code. Valuable property stolen – 4 years and 2 strokes not manifestly excessive following pleas of guilty]

MOHD AZWAN BIN IBRAHIM v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/37/2018

Decision date: 7 Nov 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 9 of 2018

[Sentence-party to the forgery and use of 8 cheques, to a total value of $37,779, over a period of about 3 months, contrary to s.471 of the Penal Code, Cap. 22. Otherwise appropriate sentences of 24 months’ imprisonment on each charge, discounted by 3 months’ imprisonment to reflect unjustified delay of over 2 ½ years in bringing the appellant before the court]

RUHAYA BINTI MOHD RAZALI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/9/2018

Decision date: 1 Nov 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 9 of 2018

[Sentence-party to the forgery and use of 8 cheques, to a total value of $37,779, over a period of about 3 months, contrary to s.471 of the Penal Code, Cap. 22. Otherwise appropriate sentences of 24 months’ imprisonment on each charge, discounted by 3 months’ imprisonment to reflect unjustified delay of over 2 ½ years in bringing the appellant before the court]

RUHAYA BINTI MOHD RAZALI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

CA/9/2018

Decision date: 1 Nov 2018
Civil Appeal No. 1 of 2018

[Issue concerning Beneficial ownership of land – whether the beneficial ownership had passed to the registered owner. Purely a question of fact decided by the judge on oral evidence and the absence of contemporaneous record. Appeal purely on fact dismissed.]

KOH HAN KIONG v HUA CHAN NAM

COACV/1/2018

Decision date: 12 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 14 of 2017

[Appeal against conviction and sentence – s.377 Penal Code CAP 22 Carnal Knowledge against law of nature – s.354 Penal Code CAP 22 outraging modesty – Total sentence of 7 years and 3 strokes upheld – Convictions upheld on application of proviso s.415(2) Criminal Procedure Code – s.134A Evidence Act CAP 108 considered – part of clinical psychologist’s report relating to credibility of a witness inadmissible]

AJIMAN BIN HAJI MOMIN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/14/2017

Decision date: 10 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 7 of 2018

[Appeal against convictions and sentence – Kidnapping (Penal Code s.363) and outraging modesty of 11 year old girl (Penal Code s.354) – Appeal against convictions dismissed – Sentences of 18 months and 9 months imprisonment made concurrent – admissibility of evidence of pornographic images on appellant’s mobile phone considered]

PG SHAHIRUL HAMADI BIN PG HJ JAYA v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/7/2018

Decision date: 10 May 2018
Criminal Motion No. 35 of 2017, Criminal Motion No. 36 of 2017, Criminal Motion No. 37 of 2017Criminal Motion No. 38 of 2017, Criminal Motion No. 39 of 2017

[Sentence for gang robbery (s.395 of CAP22) reduced after plea from 10 years and 12 strokes to 5 years and 4 months with 12 strokes – totality considered – multiple offences]

TA DUC CUONG v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, TA DUC HAI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, TA DUC QUYET v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, NGUYEN TAM QUY v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, PHAN DUC LUC v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

CM/35/2017, CM/36/2017, CM/37/2017, CM/38/2017, CM/39/2017

Decision date: 8 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 2 of 2018

[Appeal against conviction and sentence – s.363 Penal code CAP 22 kidnapping a 10 year old girl – s.354 Penal Code CAP 22 outraging modesty of same girl – sentenced to 4 years and 3 years imprisonment respectively – appeal against s.354 offence upheld – corroboration pursuant to s.133A Evidence Act CAP 108 required – part of clinical psychologist’s evidence concerning credibility and reliability of witness inadmissible – conviction and sentence quashed – Appeal against s.363 conviction dismissed – sentence reduced from 4 years to 9 months due to the absence
of the outraging modesty element]

BRAHIM BIN HAJI KASSIM v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/2/2018

Decision date: 8 May 2018
Criminal Motion No. 2 of 2018, Criminal Motion No. 3 of 2018

[Leave to appeal against sentence granted in both cases. Multiple offences of housebreaking by night, housebreaking and theft in a dwelling together with immigration offences. Appeals allowed. Karnawi’s sentence of 8 years and 11 months imprisonment with 7 strokes together with a fine of $400 with 2 months in default reduced to a total of 6 years imprisonment with 4 strokes and the fine. Krisanto’s sentence of 10 years and 4 months imprisonment with 9 strokes reduced to 7 years imprisonment with 5 strokes]

KRISTANTO v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, KARNAWI v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

CM/2/2018, CM/3/2018

Decision date: 3 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 3 of 2018

[Sentence – s376(1) and (2) CAP22 rape by father on daughter aged 19-22 – sentence of 15 years after plea reduced to 13 years – totality considered – s376(5) CAP 22 applied – mandatory provision – 2 months imprisonment added in lieu of whipping, appellant aged over 50]

MUHAMMAD HAMDI BIN ABDULLAH v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/3/2018

Decision date: 2 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 20 of 2017

[Offences of outraging modesty of daughters [s.354B of Penal Code]over period in excess of two years – equivocal plea argument rejected – two offences charged – consecutive terms of 3 years and 2 strokes totaling 6 years and 4 strokes after discount applied for pleas of guilty – gross abuse of trust – sentences not manifestly excessive.]

PG SHAMRI BIN PG HAJI METUSSIN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/20/2017

Decision date: 2 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 4 of 2018

[Sentence – s376(1) and (2) CAP22 rape by father on daughter aged 19-22 – sentence of 15 years after plea reduced to 13 years – totality considered – s376(5) CAP 22 applied – mandatory provision – 2 months imprisonment added in lieu of whipping, appellant aged over 50]

MUHAMMAD HAMDI BIN ABDULLAH v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/4/2018

Decision date: 2 May 2018
Criminal Motion No. 6 of 2018

[Offence of house trespass (s.451 Penal Code), three offences of theft of motor cars (s.379), two offences of displaying false registration plates (s.89(c)) and one offence of careless driving (s.29(1) of Road Traffic Act) – application for leave to appeal out of time refused – sentences of 12 months imprisonment for each offence of theft of motor cars to be consecutive to each other, of 24 months imprisonment for house trespass 12 months of which were to be consecutive to the sentences for theft making 4 years in total after discount – fines totaling $5,000 for other offences with 5 months imprisonment in default to be consecutive – sentences not wrong in principle or excessive]

ROSAZLI BIN HAJI METASSAN v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

CM/6/2018

Decision date: 1 May 2018
Criminal Appeal No. 6 of 2018

[Public Prosecutor’s appeal against a 2 years sentence after a plea of guilty to one s.408 CAP 22 offence. Not manifestly inadequate – appeal dismissed]

NORHANISAH BINTI HJ MD NOR v PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

COACM/6/2018

Decision date: 25 April 2018

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