Kho Jabing’s lawyer challenges court judgement for ‘apparent bias’


Kho Jabing's family outside Changi Prison after visiting him on Tuesday. L-R: Emah anak Jayan, Jumai Kho, Lenduk anak Baling, Jemah anak Gendang. - Pic courtesy of We Believe in Second Chances

PETALING JAYA: The lawyer of Kho Jabing has filed an application challenging a Singapore court judgement that sentenced the Malaysian to death, saying that the judge sat on two appeals involving the case.

Gino Hardial Singh filed the application challenging the court judgement on grounds of apparent bias as Court of Appeal judge Andrew Phang had sat on both of Jabing’s appeal hearings.

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