The Expanding Limits of Prosecutorial Discretion: Ramalingam Ravinthran v Attorney-General [2012] SGCA 2
The applicant was convicted of drug trafficking under the Misuse of Drugs Act and sentenced to hang. His appeal to the Court of Appeal was unsuccessful, but he filed a Criminal Motion to reopen judgment. He alleged a violation of his right to equality guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic o...
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Main Author: | CHEN, Siyuan |
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2012
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