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"I will pursue my education if released - Says convict" - Gambia

One Mawdo Manneh, an appellant has told Justice Joseph Wowo of the High Court in Banjul that if released, he intends to pursue his education. The appellant was convicted and sentenced by the Brikamaba Magistrates Court on May 16, 2006 on seven counts of stealing, house breaking and shop breaking. The appellant was sentenced to serve 5 years and 10 months imprisonment in all the counts and in his appeal, he told the court that he was a student and had stopped schooling because of his...- full story
Published in: Gambia by The Daily ObserverDecember 30, 2009
Filed under: law_crime, education
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