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Title:
Abilah Hassani Mfaume versus the Republic
Party:
United Republic of Tanzania
Region:
Africa
Type of document:
National - higher court
Date of text:
April 20, 2010
Data source:
InforMEA
Court name:
High Court of Tanzania
Seat of court:
Mtwara
Justice(s):
Lila, S.A.
Reference number:
No. 2 of 2008
ECOLEX subject(s):
Wild species & ecosystems
Legal questions
Abstract:

The appellant was found in possession of a weighing scale while drying meat identified by the witnesses using their experience to be that of a zebra. There was no skin or head to support such claim. The appellant denied that the meat was zebras claiming it to be of hartebeest which was hunted under permit of a friend not present at the crime scene.

The appellant was convicted for the counts charged and sentenced to twenty years imprisonment. He appealed on the ground that he was not given the right to call witnesses which breached natural justice rules.

The Court allowed the appeal, quashed the conviction and set aside the sentence. The judge ordered the immediate release of the appellant from prison.