Section 325 of Criminal Procedure Code CAP 75: Sentence
If no motion in arrest of judgment is made, or if the court decides against the accused person upon a motion, the court may sentence the accused person at any time during the session.
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The court may, before passing sentence, receive such evidence as it thinks fit in order to inform itself as to the proper sentence to be passed.
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(2) If the primary victim...
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(1) The giving of a victim impact statement is not mandatory.
(2) A victim impact statement shall not be received or considered by a court if the victim or any of the victims to whom the statement...
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(2) If a primary victim is incapable of providing information for...
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When an accused person is sentenced to death, the court shall inform him of the time within which, if he wishes to appeal, his appeal should be preferred.
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- Section 338 - Commitment in lieu of distress
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- Section 347 - Appeal to High Court
(1) Save as is in this Part provided—
(a) a person convicted on a trial held by a subordinate court of the first or second class may appeal to the High Court; and
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An appeal shall be entered within fourteen days of the date of the order or sentence appealed against:
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