JUDGMENT
R.C. Sock JSC:
On the 1st of March 2010 the Appellant was convicted of rape and
sentenced to imprisonment for life by the High Court presided over by Hon. Justice Moses
B. Richards; He appealed against the said conviction and sentence to the C::ourt of Appeal
of The Gambia, which dismissed his appeal. He has now appealed to this Court against
the sentence of life imprisonment.
The appeal before us is based on a single ground which reads:•
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"The Sentence is harsh and excessive having regard to the
Antecedents"
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" Whether the exercise of ,th·Lower Court's' dscretion yvhich declined to vary the
life sentence imposed on. the Appellapt1 1 was • 4 proper given the Appellant's
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antecedents."
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In sum, what it seems to me this Court is asked to determine is whether the Court of
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Appeal was right in refusiQg to interfere with the trial judge's exercise of his discretion in
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passing the''rngimum sent-of lif
fbrisonment.
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In th''tJIi'•toul01fel fol 1,t e accused/Appellant, in his plea in mitigation, urged the
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that the accused had no criminal record; that he was a young
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rr.,a : working as!aJ} ailor in a Skills Centre to train young people; that he was the "bread
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and that he had shown remorse. Counsel, therefore, urged the court
to empec,justice with mercy. (p. 67 of Record).
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The trial judge's response to Counsel's plea in mitigation is instructive and consequently
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