The Ras Al Khaimah Misdemeanors Court of Appeals acquitted a scrap dealer of the charge of stealing truck batteries, because the papers were empty of evidence, as he admitted buying the batteries from three other defendants who confessed to stealing them without his knowledge.
The Court of First Instance ruled to imprison the accused for three months and deport him from the state after the execution of the period of imprisonment, but the accused did not accept the verdict and appealed against him. His batteries without him knowing that they were stolen.
The verdict of the Misdemeanors Appeal Court stated that since the Public Prosecution had instituted a case against the accused for concealing stolen items and relied on that from investigations, and it is decided that penal judgments are based on certainty and not on doubt and guesswork, and the court, after examining the case and taking note of its circumstances and evidence, On which the accusation was based on insight and insight and paralleled the evidence of the denial, it outweighs the defense of the accused not to commit the incident.
She explained that the accused bought the batteries without his knowledge that they were stolen, and the perpetrators denied his knowledge that they were stolen, and accordingly, it becomes clear with him that the papers are free of evidence to reassure the court that he committed the crime ascribed to him. The appellant and the judiciary acquitted him of what was assigned to him.
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