(Tuesday, 10th November 2009 Issue)
The Banjul High Court had set 2nd December 2009 as the date it expected to deliver judgement on the criminal appeal case filed by the jailed British national, David Fulton.
This development followed the adoption of written briefs by both parties yesterday before Justice Joseph Wowo.
Mr. Fulton was on 30 March 2009 convicted and sentenced by the Banjul Magistrates' Court for forgery to three years in prison following his own plea of guilt.
The particulars of offence indicated that, David Fulton sometime in the year 2007 and 2008, in the City of Banjul, and diverse places in The Gambia, without authority and with intent to defraud or deceive, forged a Technical Assistance registration number plate GSC 1 TA.
The Banjul High Court had set 2nd December 2009 as the date it expected to deliver judgement on the criminal appeal case filed by the jailed British national, David Fulton.
This development followed the adoption of written briefs by both parties yesterday before Justice Joseph Wowo.
Mr. Fulton was on 30 March 2009 convicted and sentenced by the Banjul Magistrates' Court for forgery to three years in prison following his own plea of guilt.
The particulars of offence indicated that, David Fulton sometime in the year 2007 and 2008, in the City of Banjul, and diverse places in The Gambia, without authority and with intent to defraud or deceive, forged a Technical Assistance registration number plate GSC 1 TA.