An Ibadan High Court on Friday sentenced one Saheed Sogaji, 28, to 21
years' imprisonment for conspiring and robbing a man of a motorcycle.
Justice Bolaji Yusuf said that the prosecutor had been able to prove
the charges against the accused beyond reasonable doubt.
He sentenced Sogaji to seven years' imprisonment for conspiracy and 14
years for robbery.
The judge said that the sentences were without option, adding that the
sentences would commence from the day Sogaji was put in custody.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Titilayo Dairo, told the court that Sogaji
and others faced two-count charge of conspiracy and robbery.
She said that Sogaji and his colleagues, now at large, conspired to
rob one Kehinde Isiaka of his Bajaj motorcycle with registration
number LUY 080 OA, on March 26, 2012 at Odo-Ona Elewe in Ibadan.
The prosecutor said that the offences contravened Sections 516 and 401
of the Criminal Code Cap 38 Vol. II Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria 2000.
Sogaji had, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Defence Counsel, Mr. Fola Awoyemi, prayed the court to temper
justice with mercy regarding his client.
Awoyemi said that Sogaji, from Cotonou, had been in prison custody
since March 26, 2012, adding that he had also lost his parents.
years' imprisonment for conspiring and robbing a man of a motorcycle.
Justice Bolaji Yusuf said that the prosecutor had been able to prove
the charges against the accused beyond reasonable doubt.
He sentenced Sogaji to seven years' imprisonment for conspiracy and 14
years for robbery.
The judge said that the sentences were without option, adding that the
sentences would commence from the day Sogaji was put in custody.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Titilayo Dairo, told the court that Sogaji
and others faced two-count charge of conspiracy and robbery.
She said that Sogaji and his colleagues, now at large, conspired to
rob one Kehinde Isiaka of his Bajaj motorcycle with registration
number LUY 080 OA, on March 26, 2012 at Odo-Ona Elewe in Ibadan.
The prosecutor said that the offences contravened Sections 516 and 401
of the Criminal Code Cap 38 Vol. II Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria 2000.
Sogaji had, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Defence Counsel, Mr. Fola Awoyemi, prayed the court to temper
justice with mercy regarding his client.
Awoyemi said that Sogaji, from Cotonou, had been in prison custody
since March 26, 2012, adding that he had also lost his parents.
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