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Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by amzee(m): 9:04am On Dec 07, 2017
OmoDavido:


Ashiere ni e.

ole loma pa e last last.


cursed progeny of failure!
Please do your useless self a favour by hugging a transformer or jumping into lagos lagoon.
Oloshi
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by musicwriter(m): 10:49am On Dec 07, 2017
kayzat:




which section(s) of your constitution says such ?

What I gave you is an example, so don't get caught up in the example else you'll miss the essence of whats being said. I' am not a lawyer to go into specifics, but you don't need to be a lawyer to know the fuction of the court..

Remember what this thread is about is the decision of the court.

The constitution gives power to the courts to deliver justice. If they set a thief free, that's their decision. If they sentence the same thief to death, that's their decision. You may or may not like their decision, but you must aceept it as the right decision. Unless you understand this,, you'll never understand why every lawyer on here has said the OP don't have to re-pay the lost money.
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by rhames(m): 4:43pm On Dec 07, 2017
odysey:


the same thought crossed my mind Was waiting for an adept to state it.

what can be done about this kangaroo trial??


Was the trial in a high court or at a Magistrate court? If it happened in a Magistrate court, ask your lawyer to move the case to High Court where he can ask for a judicial review of that trial citing bias of the judge to the other party. Ask for damages from the police and your former employer for trampling on your fundamental human rights detailing how you were detained in their cell for two weeks and all the bribes you were forced to pay them apart from the N30,000 you paid him at their station. If you institute a case of fundamental human rights on this issue, they will either come and beg you or forget about the money because the police knows what is involved.
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by amzee(m): 5:46pm On Dec 07, 2017
rhames:



Was the trial in a high court or at a Magistrate court? If it happened in a Magistrate court, ask your lawyer to move the case to High Court where he can ask for a judicial review of that trial citing bias of the judge to the other party. Ask for damages from the police and your former employer for trampling on your fundamental human rights detailing how you were detained in their cell for two weeks and all the bribes you were forced to pay them apart from the N30,000 you paid him at their station. If you institute a case of fundamental human rights on this issue, they will either come and beg you or forget about the money because the police knows what is involved.
Its at a magistrate court.
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by Chechem: 9:12pm On Dec 07, 2017
That u were convicted, jailed or paid fine does not change the fact that money got missing under your watch. And since the law does not believe that things disappear and since you agreed that the money got missing under your care, it is assumed that you know the whereabout of the money but decided to play smart.
But in a criminal proceeding, punishment other than recovery is their main aim, that's why you were not told to pay back but punishment meted on your.
Don't mind those asking you to appeal, you will put yourself in more trouble. Since you agreed with your employer that the money got missing under you, its an admission of guilt, hence sentence was given. Nothing wrong there.
Through civil claim, your employer can get his money back and you will be also asked to pay the legal fees.
I suggest you meet with your employer, explain to him how all happen and make arrangement how to pay back if he insist. Unless you are sure he doesn't have any plans to pursue a civil case against u...
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by subcbouy: 11:20pm On Dec 07, 2017
amzee:

Can you imagine that?
It was like a magic to me when the money disappeared from my account. I think its too late to send bet9ja a mail cos its morethan 5 months now.
If truly you are genuine, man has to suffer what he had not caused. Nawao
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by subcbouy: 11:32pm On Dec 07, 2017
OmoDavido:


Cursed progeny of failure. Greed infested dimwit.

You are lucky you have a nice boss self. Try that with another agent and see if your family members or guarantor won't pay for your theft after you must have spent close to 4 months in kirikiri.


Ole!
If that's what you do, I bet you, there are one hundreds who are not like you. You don't assume everyone is you.
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by OmoDavido(m): 7:01am On Dec 08, 2017
subcbouy:
If that's what you do, I bet you, there are one hundreds who are not like you. You don't assume everyone is you.

So you are endorsing theft. Maybe it is because you don't no how bet9ja work.

Money can never get missing from the cashier's account without his/her knowledge.

I am certain that the op probably used the money to play virtual sport. Money that he is meant to use for sales.

Op is simply a thief and a greedy fellow and should not be trusted with one's smallest kobo.
Re: Am I Still Going To Pay Him After Being Jailed? by amzee(m): 8:04am On Dec 08, 2017
OmoDavido:


So you are endorsing theft. Maybe it is because you don't no how bet9ja work.

Money can never get missing from the cashier's account without his/her knowledge.

I am certain that the op probably used the money to play virtual sport. Money that he is meant to use for sales.

Op is simply a thief and a greedy fellow and should not be trusted with one's smallest kobo.
You are a big FOOL.
Omo ale jati jati.

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