
When contacted today, J Chandra said, “We will submit for a disposal of these charges following the decision today.”
Raja Azman, 33, was arrested on May 6 and had on May 19 plead guilty to breaking into a house and stealing a number of items, including a mobile phone and a wrist watch. Later, he changed his plea and claimed trial in June, and claimed trial for all charges, including to stealing a motorcycle.
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How come in the Malaysian Judiaciary there are so many cases where the accused is accquited without his defence being called.That only means that the rules of evidence used by the procecuting authority is flawed.And that is a poor umbralla to build your system of Judiciary.
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