👉 Relocate to Canada Today!

Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada

MetroNewsSociety

Lagos doctor appeals life jail sentence over allegation of defiling wife’s niece

Dr Olufemi Olaleye, the Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, has asked the Court of Appeal to set aside his conviction by the lower court over alleged defilement of a minor.

Mr Olaleye, in a notice of appeal filed by his lawyer, Dr Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, said that the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court was wrong to have relied on the evidence presented by the prosecution against him.


👉 Relocate to Canada Today!

Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada

Recall that the court, presided over by Justice Rahman Oshodi in the charge number: ID/20289C/2022 had, on October 24, sentenced Olaleye to life imprisonment for alleged defilement of his wife’s niece said to be 16-year old.

However, in the appeal dated and filed on November 24 at the Appeal Court sitting in Lagos State, the appellant, through his lawyer, gave 35 grounds why his appeal should be allowed.

He said that the prosecution did not tender any documentary evidence in support of its case that the alleged victim of the crime was 16 years.

The lawyer also argued that contrary to the submission that the alleged victim was consistent in her evidence that Mr Olaleye raped her, her evidence was riddled with inconsistencies.

See Other Top Stories:

According to Mr Pinheiro said the alleged survivor never accused the appellant of rape before the police who interviewed her when the alleged events were still fresh in her mind.

He said it was only four months after the alleged incident occurred that she turned around and alleged that the appellant raped her.

According to him, the court ought to have been suspicious of the time frame between her statements to the police and the Gender Department of the police.NYSC Portal

👉 Relocate to Canada Today!

Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada

He further argued that the lower court ought not to have relied on the evidence of PW5, Dr Akinbunmi Oyebimpe of MIRABEL, in convicting and sentencing the appellant.

“Even though the offences were alleged to have occurred between 2020 and 2021, the medical certificate issued by PW5 clearly showed that the alleged survivor was being examined in respect of a sexual assault that occurred in March, 2022.

“In the face of this material contradiction, it was wrong of the court to have held that the evidence of PW5 corroborated that of the alleged survivor. Since the outcome of PW5’s examination did not indict the appellant, the finding of the court is erroneous and ought not to be sustained,” the lawyer said.JAMB Result

He equally faulted the court to have relied on the testimony of the 1st prosecution witness (PW1), who was Mr Olaleye’s wife and also a complainant, which he said was tainted with malice on the events that occurred in the presence of CSP Patricia Amadi and Aunty Tessy without hearing from these vital witnesses.

According to him, the honourable lower court erred in law when it held that it did not “…believe that Aunty Tessy was a vital witness,” while believing the testimony of PW1 and PW2 (prosecutrix).

He said Aunty Tessy was an independent witness who had received the allegations levelled against PW1 and PW2.

He contended that Mr Olaleye’s wife, Aderemi (PW1), had demonstrated to be holding a grudge against the appellant.

“As a result, the court ought to have been cautious in relying on her evidence which had a high probability of being tainted,” he added.

He also challenged the finding of the trial court on two fronts.

“Firstly, PW1 not being present when the appellant allegedly had sexual intercourse with the alleged survivor could not have corroborated the evidence of the alleged survivor because corroborative evidence ought to come from a person who directly witnessed the events as they occurred.informationguidenigeria

“Second, any corroborative evidence ought to come from an independent source. Having demonstrated during trial that PW1 stood to benefit from the appellant’s conviction, it was wrong of the court to have relied on her tainted testimony in finding that her evidence corroborated that of the complainant,” the lawyer argued, among others.JAMB Result

He insisted that Aderemi (PW1) was demonstrably a tainted and interested witness and as such, her evidence was manifestly unreliable.

Mr Pinheiro, who sought four reliefs, urged the appellate court to make an order setting aside the decision of the lower court.

The lawyer equally sought an order discharging and acquitting Mr Olaleye of the offences preferred against him.

(Peoples gazette)

Check JAMB Result

Check and Confirm: How much is Dollar to Naira

📢 We are hiring writers!

Article Writing Jobs - We are hiring good freelance writers - Click here to apply

Copyright Warning!

Contents on this website may not be republished, reproduced, or redistributed either in whole or in part without due permission or acknowledgment. . Proper acknowledgment includes, but not limited to (a) LINK BACK TO THE ARTICLE in the case of re-publication on online media, (b) Proper referencing in the case of usage in research, magazine, brochure, or academic purposes,. . All contents are protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1996 (DMCA). . . The images, except where otherwise indicated, are taken directly from the web, if some images were inserted by mistake violating the copyright, please contact the administrator for immediate removal.
. We publish all content with good intentions. If you own this content & believe your copyright was violated or infringed, please contact us  for immediate removal.

Idongesit Akpa-Ayang

Idongesit is a graduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo. Currently working as a news reporter at InfoGuide Nigeria.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button

It looks like you're using an ad blocker!

This website InfoGuideNigeria.com is maintained by the advertising revenue and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled. Please disable Ad-Blocker