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In Putrajaya, court rejects actor Farid Kamil s application to appeal jail sentence for using criminal force against cop, fine | Malaysia

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 5 Actor-cum-director Farid Kamil Zahari today failed to get permission to appeal against his conviction and fine of RM5,000 for using criminal force to deter a policeman from discharging his duty and uttering improper words in a police station, four years ago. A three-judge panel.

Court rejects Farid Kamil s application to appeal against verdict, fine

PUTRAJAYA: Actor-cum-director Farid Kamil Zahari failed to get permission to appeal against his conviction and fine of RM5,000 for using criminal force to deter a policeman from discharging his duty and uttering improper words in a police station, four years ago.

Court of appeal reinstates 12-year jail term for man who raped neighbour s daughter

PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The Court of Appeal on Thursday (Oct 28) reinstated a 12-year jail term and two strokes of the cane to a former lorry driver for raping his neighbour’s underage daughter, resulting in the girl becoming pregnant and trying to commit suicide.

In Putrajaya, ex-student escapes gallows after winning appeal against murder | Malaysia

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 1 A former college student escaped the hangman’s noose today after the Court of Appeal set aside his conviction for the murder of a gangster. A three-member bench led by Justice Datuk Vazeer Alam Mydin Meera, in a unanimous decision, discharged and acquitted P. Dhivyaprabu.

Ku Nan acquitted, prosecution to appeal

Day in court: Tengku Adnan (second from left) arriving at the Federal Court in Putrajaya. Bernama PUTRAJAYA: Former Federal Territories minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor has walked out a free man after the Court of Appeal here acquitted and discharged him from his RM2mil corruption case, although the prosecution intends to file an appeal. His conviction and sentence – he was handed 12 months’ jail and a RM2mil fine – were set aside by the appellate court in a 2-1 majority decision here yesterday. Deputy public prosecutor Asmah Musa told reporters that the prosecution would be filing an appeal with the Federal Court.

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