Yes a Court can found conviction solely relying on circumstantial evidence if such evidence is clearly good enough and reliable. See the decision of the court of Appeal of Tanzania in Protas John Kitongole & Another vs. Republic [1992] TLR 51.
Yes a Court can found conviction solely relying on circumstantial evidence if such evidence is clearly good enough and reliable. See the decision of the court of Appeal of Tanzania in Protas John Kitongole & Another vs. Republic [1992] TLR 51.
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