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  2. Life imprisonment in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Singapore, where all suspects in Singapore face trial for crimes that attract life imprisonment. Life imprisonment is a legal penalty in Singapore. This sentence is applicable for more than forty offences under Singapore law (including the Penal Code, the Kidnapping Act and Arms Offences Act), such as culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempted murder (if hurt was ...

  3. 1999 Bukit Timah kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    Kidnapping is extremely rare in Singapore and consequently, Lee's crime attracted significant media attention in the country. [32] [6] The kidnapping was re-enacted for the Singapore television series Crimewatch and aired as the eighth episode of the show's 2000 season, the year the three kidnappers were sentenced. [33]

  4. Koh Swee Beng case - Wikipedia

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    Lim's accomplice Sim Ah Cheoh, like Koh, had been granted clemency by the President two months earlier in March 1992, with her death sentence commuted to life imprisonment. [ 1 ] As of 2003, Koh had completed his GCE O-Levels and was taking a two-year Institute of Technical Education course in electronics, and should he continue to show good ...

  5. List of major crimes in Singapore (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore alone, 28 people between the ages of 18 and 59 were nabbed in this operation. [ 68 ] 6 September 2024: A Chinese national and Singapore permanent resident Wu Tao, 41, was accused of the murder of 48-year-old female hawker Tan Kamonwan at a hawker stall called Dao Xiang Ju , at Maxwell Food Centre located at Kadayanallur Street ...

  6. List of major crimes in Singapore (before 1990) - Wikipedia

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    Two months later, on 26 March 1978, a Malay newspaper article reported that President Benjamin Sheares accepted the clemency petition, and as a result, Kunjo's death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Kunjo was reportedly the first person to receive a presidential pardon from the death sentence since Singapore gained independence in 1965.

  7. Leslie Khoo Kwee Hock - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Khoo's case was the second case in Singapore's legal history where a person was convicted of murder in the absence of a body, after the case of Sunny Ang Soo Suan, a law student who was sentenced to death on 18 May 1965 for the 1963 murder of his barmaid girlfriend, Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid, during a scuba diving trip, solely based on ...

  8. Murder of Huang Na - Wikipedia

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    Later, Took's family and relatives decided to submit a clemency plea to the President of Singapore, S. R. Nathan, which would allow Took's sentence to be commuted to life imprisonment if accepted. Eventually, they gathered 35,000 signatures from members of the public and submitted it to Nathan, who took eight months to consider before he ...

  9. Woodlands double murders - Wikipedia

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    Teo confirmed through his lawyer that he would appeal against his conviction and sentence. The prosecution also withdrew the third charge of murder against Teo for the death of his unborn son. [36] [37] [38] Teo was one of the only two people to be sentenced to death for murder by the courts of Singapore in 2020.