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Public Prosecutor v Lim Wei Fong Nicman [2024] SGHC 3
In Public Prosecutor v Lim Wei Fong Nicman, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences.
Ching Kelvin v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 297
In Ching Kelvin v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing, Criminal Law — Statutory offences.
Dao Thi Boi v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 290
In Dao Thi Boi v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences ; Criminal Law — Elements of crime, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
GIL v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 287
The court held that s 116A of the Evidence Act 1893 (2020 Rev Ed) is intended to facilitate the admission of electronic records into evidence and does not relieve parties of the burden of proving the reliability of such evidence once admitted.
Public Prosecutor v Iswan bin Ali [2024] SGHC 284
An accused person is not a courier under s 33B(2) MDA if their involvement extends beyond transporting, sending, or delivering drugs, such as by sourcing the drugs or exercising decision-making power over the price.
Fan Lei v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 278
In Fan Lei v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing, Criminal Law — Statutory offences.
Public Prosecutor v Raj Kumar s/o Bala [2024] SGHC 265
In Public Prosecutor v Raj Kumar s/o Bala, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences.
Arbiters Inc Law Corp v Arokiasamy Steven Joseph (in his personal capacity and in his capacity as administrator of the estate of Salvin Foster Steven, the deceased) and another [2024] SGHC 26
The sentencing framework in Melvin Tan for fraudulent evasion of GST under s 128D of the Customs Act is extended to apply to offences concerning the fraudulent evasion of excise duty on imported goods, where no harmful goods are involved.
Adri Satryawan Pratama v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 258
In Adri Satryawan Pratama v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Road Traffic Act, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v S Iswaran [2024] SGHC 251
In Public Prosecutor v S Iswaran, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v DAN [2024] SGHC 250
In Public Prosecutor v DAN, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v Adam bin Mohamed Noor [2024] SGHC 25
In Public Prosecutor v Adam bin Mohamed Noor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Appeal.
Ferrer Luwi Inez Ramos v Public Prosecutor and another appeal [2024] SGHC 245
The court affirmed that abetment by conspiracy to make false declarations under the EFMA is established by proving an agreement between parties to commit the unlawful act and an act in pursuance of that conspiracy.
Public Prosecutor v CHJ [2024] SGHC 240
In Public Prosecutor v CHJ, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences ; Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Kassimatis, Theodoros KC v Attorney-General and another and another matter [2024] SGHC 24
The court held that foreign counsel seeking ad hoc admission must meet the mandatory requirements of s 15(1) of the Legal Profession Act 1966, including demonstrating special qualifications or experience relevant to the specific issues of the case, and must show a 'special reason
Public Prosecutor v Gumede Sthembiso Joel [2024] SGHC 23
The phrase “benefits from criminal conduct” in s 51(1)(a) of the CDSA requires that the benefits (advantage, profits or gains) must be gained, obtained or acquired by the primary offender as a result of their criminal conduct, establishing a causal link.
Public Prosecutor v Muhamad Akashah Aizad bin Hasni [2024] SGHC 223
In Public Prosecutor v Muhamad Akashah Aizad bin Hasni, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
GHI v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 220
In GHI v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences ; Criminal Law — Appeal.
Muhamad Zulhilmi bin Mohamad Sapari v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 209
In Muhamad Zulhilmi bin Mohamad Sapari v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Statutory offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.
Public Prosecutor v Tan Sen Yang [2024] SGHC 201
In Public Prosecutor v Tan Sen Yang, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences ; Criminal Law — Special exceptions.
Ng Nicholas v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 2
The sentencing framework in Melvin Tan for fraudulent evasion of GST under s 128D of the Customs Act is extended to apply to offences involving the fraudulent evasion of excise duty under the same section, provided no harmful goods are involved.
Alka v Public Prosecutor [2024] SGHC 193
In Alka v Public Prosecutor, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Appeal.
Public Prosecutor v CJK [2024] SGHC 175
A complainant's testimony can constitute proof beyond a reasonable doubt if it is unusually convincing, even without corroboration, and the court must weigh the witness's demeanour alongside internal and external consistencies.
Public Prosecutor v JCS [2024] SGHC 172
In Public Prosecutor v JCS, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Criminal Law — Offences, Criminal Procedure and Sentencing — Sentencing.