MEDICAL EVIDENCE
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8.
The Pathologist found over thirty stab wounds on
the deceased's body, including stab wounds of the right lung and liver and a deep gaping cut wound to the neck, any of which was capable of being fatal.
BACKGROUND
9.
It was the Crown's case that the deceased was murdered
by the petitioner and C
ng who were acting as executioners following the deceased's attempt to cheat fellow
drug traffickers.
10.
The jury found both the petitioner and CHENG guilty of murder; it is clear that by so doing they rejected the evidence put forward by the defence.
11.
The petitioner has two previous convictions, one for attempted robbery in 1977 and another for professing to be an office bearer of a triad society, for which he was sentenced respectively to 18 months imprisonment and 9 months imprisonment, suspended
for two years.
DEFENCE
12.
Both accused gave evidence at trial. The petitioner called a witness to give evidence of an alibi.
ing
admitted having been present at the place where the deceased was killed but put the killing down to a fight between the deceased and two other men in which he did not take part.
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