The appellant was convicted of fraud and uttering forged documents after registering a forged deed to transfer his mother's condominium to himself.
He appealed his convictions, arguing the trial judge erred in jury instructions regarding discreditable conduct, hearsay, and evidence review, and improperly restricted re-examination.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the conviction appeal, finding no reversible errors.
However, the Court allowed the sentence appeal because the substituted sentencing judge imposed an 18-month jail term that the original trial judge had explicitly stated was excessive, without giving the appellant an opportunity to make further submissions.
The sentence was varied to an 18-month conditional sentence and one year of probation.