Judge enters ‘not guilty’ for man who killed own mum
A judge has entered a
‘no-guilty’ plea on behalf of a man standing trial for matricide.
The 18-year-old man,
Agugu Adau, who allegedly killed his mother for refusing to hand over a charm
he claimed was his inheritance, appeared before a Plateau State High Court on
Tuesday.
Adau, a resident of
Kisaghyip village in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, reportedly
killed his mother who he accused of withholding a charm that was capable of
making him disappear or reappear at will.
He was charged with
culpable homicide.
The Police prosecutor,
Mr U.F. Okeke, told the court that the accused committed the offence on
December 29, 2016, saying that it contravened Section 221 of the Penal Code and
is punishable with death upon conviction.
The accused, in his
plea, pleaded guilty to the crime and tried to explain how he killed his own
mother.
Justice Nafisa Musa,
after listening to his plea, however, entered a ‘no guilty’ plea for him.
“In a capital offence,
the burden of proof lies squarely on the prosecution.
“The position of
criminal jurisprudence requires the prosecution to assemble all its witnesses
to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused person committed the crime,”
the judge proffered.
She also noted that the
accused person had no counsel, and advised him to get one.
She adjourned the
matter to May 9, for hearing.
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