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Court dismisses final appeal in Singapore death row case go.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from go.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SINGAPORE, April 12 — When the High Court was still deliberating on a criminal appeal he was handling, Zero Nalpon wrote in a public Facebook group that a district judge had plagiarised the prosecution’s submissions when writing his grounds of decision. Today (April 12), the Court of Three...
The Court of Appeal on Thursday (March 31) upheld the murder conviction of an Indonesian domestic worker who was sentenced to life imprisonment last year for stabbing and slashing her employer more than 90 times in 2016. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News The Court of Appeal on Thursday (March 31) upheld the murder conviction of an Indonesian domestic worker who was sentenced to life imprisonment last year for stabbing and slashing her employer more than 90 times in 2016.
Court orders lawyer M Ravi to pay prosecution S$5,000 citing improper conduct, abuse of process Toggle share menu Advertisement Court orders lawyer M Ravi to pay prosecution S$5,000 citing improper conduct, abuse of process Advertisement Singapore Court orders lawyer M Ravi to pay prosecution S$5,000 citing improper conduct, abuse of process Lawyer M Ravi. (File photo: TODAY) 14 May 2021 04:00PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The Court of Appeal on Friday (May 14) ordered lawyer M Ravi to pay the prosecution personal costs of S$5,000 over an application he made in the case of a drug trafficker on death row. The three-judge court called Mr Ravi's conduct "egregious", "improper" and even "grandstanding", choosing to advance an unmeritorious application and incurring "unnecessary costs", and raising various arguments "to see what would stick".
0 Engagements A woman said to be on a "quest for revenge" against a doctor had her appeal dismissed yesterday. Ms Serene Tiong, who was sued for defamation by Dr Julian Ong, had sought the court's permission to sue HC Surgical Specialists (HCSS) chief executive Heah Sieu Min on behalf of HCSS for an alleged breach of director's duties relating to the company buying an additional 19 per cent stake in Dr Ong's firm. The High Court dismissed her application last year after it found that she had a vendetta and lacked good faith. Yesterday, the Court of Appeal dismissed her appeal against last year's judgment, noting that Ms Tiong was driven by revenge and has a history of conflict with Dr Ong and his friend, Dr Chan Herng Nieng.
April 07, 2021 The Court of Appeal noted that Ms Serene Tiong was driven by revenge and has a history of conflict with Dr Julian Ong. Shin Min Daily News and Drjulianong.sg SINGAPORE - A woman, deemed by the court to be on a "quest for revenge" against a doctor, had her appeal dismissed on Wednesday (April 7). Ms Serene Tiong, who was sued for defamation by Dr Julian Ong, had sought the court's permission to sue HC Surgical Specialists (HCSS) chief executive Heah Sieu Min on behalf of HCSS for alleged breach of director's duties relating to the company buying an additional 19 per cent stake in Dr Ong's firm.