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Alarming number of trial errors nullify serious convictions in Tanzania

by Carmel Rickard | Jan 22, 2019

WHEN half of the criminal appeals heard by a country’s apex court lead to decisions that the trials were a nullity or fatally defective in some way and that conviction and sentence must be set aside, you know there is …Share this:Click to share on Twitter...

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