PUTRAJAYA, May 26 — The Court of Appeal has fixed July 28 for another case management of former Sabah infrastructure development minister Datuk Peter Anthony’s appeal to overturn his conviction, jail term and fine for forgery.
PUTRAJAYA, May 25 — A teenager who pleaded guilty to four charges of sex-related offences was ordered by the Court of Appeal today to perform 100 hours of community service.
PUTRAJAYA, May 24 — The Court of Appeal has ordered two landfill operators to pay damages of RM100,000 to water supply company SAJ Ranhill Sdn Bhd for negligence.
PUTRAJAYA, May 18 — The Court of Appeal has set June 22 for a decision on Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor’s appeal over her judicial review to challenge former Federal Court judge, the late Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram's appointment as lead prosecutor in her RM1.25 billion solar hybrid project graft case.
PUTRAJAYA, May 17 — A wheelchair-bound man was sent to jail today by the Court of Appeal after he failed in his final appeal to set aside his conviction and six months’ jail sentence for possession of a stolen car.
PUTRAJAYA, May 15 — The hearing of the appeals by former Rural and Regional Development Ministry secretary-general Datuk Mohd Arif Ab Rahman and his son against their conviction and jail sentences for bribery charges scheduled today has been postponed.
PUTRAJAYA, May 15 — A former Arabic language teacher begins his eight years jail sentence today after he failed in his final appeal to set aside his conviction and jail sentence for committing physical sexual assault on a primary school student in 2018.
PUTRAJAYA, May 12 — An odd job worker will serve 30 years behind bars and receive eight strokes of the rotan for raping and committing physical sexual assault on a 12-year-old girl who later gave birth.
PUTRAJAYA, May 11 — The Court of Appeal has fixed July 14 for the decision on an appeal by a teenager who was found guilty of the murder of 23 people in a fire at the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah Tahfiz Centre in 2017.
PUTRAJAYA, May 10 — A former crane operator was sentenced to 36 years in jail and 20 strokes of the cane by the Court of Appeal today for raping two of his underaged daughters.
PUTRAJAYA, May 5 — An odd job worker will serve 25 years in jail with 24 strokes of the rotan for raping his stepdaughter in 2015.
PUTRAJAYA, May 3 — The former owner of a workshop has been sentenced to 17 years in jail by the Court of Appeal for culpable homicide not amounting to the murder of his girlfriend's two-year-old son, almost 10 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, April 19 — The Court of Appeal has fixed May 25 to give its decision on whether a teenager who pleaded guilty to committing sexual-related offences should be given a non-custodial sentence or be placed at Henry Gurney school.
PUTRAJAYA, April 19 — The family of Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu is appealing for higher compensation than the RM5 million awarded to them by the Shah Alam High Court in a suit they filed over her death in 2006.
PUTRAJAYA, April 17 — The Court of Appeal here today ruled that a residents' association (RA) within the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) can impose a condition requiring non-paying members living in the residential area to operate the boom gates themselves without the assistance of security guards.
PUTRAJAYA, April 13 — A secondary school teacher begins his six months jail sentence today for trespassing into the home of his aunt.
PUTRAJAYA, March 31 — The Court of Appeal here today acquitted and discharged clerk Sam Ke Ting for reckless driving that caused the death of eight teenagers who were riding modified bicycles commonly known as basikal lajak in 2017.
PUTRAJAYA, March 31 — Clerk Sam Ke Ting's conviction for reckless driving that killed eight teen cyclists cannot stand as the charge framed against her was defective, the Court of Appeal was told today.
PUTRAJAYA, March 30 — The prosecution succeeded in its appeal today to set aside a High Court order that compelled the prosecution to proceed with its appeal in a criminal case for which the former had filed a notice of discontinuance.
PUTRAJAYA, March 23 — The Court of Appeal here today allowed the appeal by the government and the police for the amount of damages awarded to the families of three youths who were killed in a shootout in the Glenmarie industrial zone in Shah Alam, Selangor 13 years ago, to be reduced.
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