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John Charles, Makurdi
A chief magistrate’s court sitting in
Makurdi, the Benue State capital on Thursday sentenced the Executive
Secretary of Teaching Service Board, Makurdi, James Pine, to five
months imprisonment.
Pine was charged to court for assaulting his subordinate in March, 13, 2016.
Pine was charged with assault and
criminal use of force, an act punishable under Section 268 of the Penal
Code Laws of Benue State 2004.
Delivering judgment, Dan Ogoh held that
witnesses called by prosecution testified to the effect that they were
at the TSB headquarters and saw that the convict slapped and pushed the
complainant to the ground.
He said the defence could not dislodge the testimony.
The trial magistrate said, ‘The
avalanche of evidence of prosecution point to the same direction and
conclusion establishing that the offence was committed.’
The magistrate thereby sentenced Pine to five months imprisonment with an option of N10,000 fine.
A team of prosecution lawyers led by Demeer Adi of Damsa Damsa and Co. called three witnesses.
Pine had during the trial denied
assaulting or using criminal force against Asema and said under cross
examination that it was wrong for a chief executive officer to slap a
subordinate.
His counsel, Ambrose Ikpa, argued that
the case of the complainant was a desperate attempt to prosecute the
head of secondary school education in Benue State, having earlier prayed
for a “no case submission,” which was discountenanced by the court.
This judgment makes it second time that a
top officials of Benue State Government would be sentenced for
offence of assault and criminal use of force.
The first public officer in the state to
receive the sentence was Magdalene Damkor, the then Rector of College
of Advanced and Professional Studies Makurdi.
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