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An Ikeja High Court, on Monday, pronounced a 14-year prison term for Sulaiman Olabode, a 36-year-old driver, convicted of attempted robbery.
The verdict came from Justice O.A. Ogala, who delivered judgment on an amended charge of attempted robbery following a plea bargain application.
Initially pleading not guilty to a count of armed robbery during the first arraignment, Olabode opted for a plea bargain agreement as the trial progressed.
However, during the trial, the prosecution counsel presented three witnesses.
Subsequently, the defendant opted to file for a plea bargain agreement, leading to the amendment of the charges.
During the case hearing on Monday, the prosecution counsel informed the court about the one-count amended charge.
The offence was committed on September 18, 2016, at No. 34 Gbeleyi Street, Alakuko, Lagos State.
The prosecution argued that this act contravened Section 298(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Olabode pleaded guilty to the charge.
The prosecution counsel urged the court to impose the full extent of the plea bargain agreed upon by the defendant.
Consequently, Justice Ogala found Olabode guilty and sentenced him to 14 years, effective from October 28, 2016, the day of remand.