Singapore Court of Appeal Potentially Erred in Convicting the Accused
November 16, 2017
This article shares the case where the Court of Appeal agreed that there was a powerful probability that it had made an error in its 2015’s death penalty decision.
Can One Conspire With Another to Traffic Drugs to Oneself?
September 10, 2017
This article shares the case where we successfully argued that the Court’s conviction of the appellant for the charge of conspiring with another to traffic drugs to himself was wrong in law.
Review of Concluded Criminal Appeal
August 1, 2017
This article shares that our Singapore criminal lawyers persuaded the Court to reopen the concluded criminal appeal after it was found that a psychiatric report (on PTSD) contradicted key parts of the Court’s prior decision to convict.
Distinction between drug trafficker and drug consumer
July 13, 2017
This article shares that someone who buys drugs solely for own consumption should not be liable for conspiring to traffic drugs;a distinction to be drawn between trafficking and consumption.