ADDRESS OF COUNSEL - Whether address/argument of counsel can take the place of evidence
HELD:
"Appellant's counsel argued that even if the Court below was right in its decision that the offence was committed in 1999, the Court below ought to have applied the principle of exception, contending, and in his own words:
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