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CCT: When Saraki Will Get Convicted Or Acquitted by LegalAnalyst(m): 3:00am On Apr 06, 2016
It is no longer news that the long awaited false assets declaration case of Senate President Bukola Saraki has finally commenced. It will interest you to know that by the provisions of Administration of Criminal Justice Act, Saraki will either get convicted or acquitted in less than 140 days from now on, but only If the trial goes on as expected. You know Saraki is not predictable when it comes to filling of APPLICATION.

To prove when Saraki will be convicted or acquitted, please read section 396 of the ACJ Act bellow and see for yourself.


396. (1) The defendant to be tried on an information or charge shall be arraigned in accordance with the provisions of this Act relating to the taking of pleas and the procedure on it.
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(2) After the plea of the defendant to the information or a charge has been read, it shall no longer be open to that defendant to raise any objection to the validity of the charge or information.

(3) Upon arraignment the trial of the defendant shall proceed from day-to-day until the conclusion of the trial.

(4) Where day-to-day trial is impracticable after arraignment, no party shall be entitled to more than five adjournments from arraignment to final judgment: provided always that the interval between each adjournment shall not exceed fourteen days.

(5) Where it is impracticable to conclude a criminal proceeding after the parties have exhausted their five adjournments each, the interval between one adjournment to another shall not exceed seven days inclusive of weekends

(6) In all circumstances, the court may award reasonable costs in order to discourage frivolous adjournments.

(7) Notwithstanding the provision of any other law to the contrary, a Judge of the High Court who has been elevated to the Court of Appeal shall have dispensation to continue to sit as a High Court Judge only for the purpose of concluding any part-heard criminal matter pending before him at the time of his elevation and shall conclude the same within a reasonable time. Provided that this subsection shall not prevent him from assuming duty as a Justice of Court of Appeal.

*NaijaLegalAnalyst*

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