Ojok Vs Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 0191 of 2011) [2018] UGCA 111 (28 November 2018)

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Criminal law
Case summary
The court held that as an appellate court, it had the duty to evaluate the evidence and reach an independent conclusion. That the appellate court can only set aside the orders of the trial court if it was reached on a wrong principle of the law and occasioning a miscarriage of justice.

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