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Navindra Basdeo
A 25-year-old man who was on May 15, 2019, sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment for the unlawful killing of Karan Sukhdeo during a row at a wedding house in 2014, has moved to the Court of Appeal (COA) to challenge the sentence.
Navindra Basdeo, also known as “pone” of Johanna North, Black Bush Polder, Berbice, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), was indicted for murder by High Court Judge Justice Jo-Ann Barlow.
However, a jury found Basdeo not guilty of the capital offence but convicted him on a manslaughter charge.
Following the sentencing, Basdeo through his attorney Mursaline Bacchus contended that his verdict was “unreasonable” and cannot be supported by the evidence produced during the trial.
He further contended that the law of “omissions, inconsistencies, and contradictions” was not fittingly presented to the jury. He added that the prosecution’s case was not correctly detailed to the jury by the Judge. Hence, the jury arriving at a conviction.
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