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Court sets May 11 for case management of Sam Ke Ting’s appeal

Lawyer Muhammad Faizal Mokhtar confirms date when contacted

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2022 3:08PM

Court sets May 11 for case management of Sam Ke Ting’s appeal
Sam Ke Ting has been sentenced to six years’ jail and a RM6,000 fine for reckless driving that resulted in the death of eight teenagers on modified bicycles. – Bernama pic, April 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Court of Appeal in Putrajaya has set May 11 for case management of an appeal by clerk Sam Ke Ting, who was sentenced to six years’ jail and a RM6,000 fine for reckless driving that resulted in the death of eight teenagers on modified bicycles, commonly known as “basikal lajak”, five years ago.

Lawyer Muhammad Faizal Mokhtar, representing the appellant Sam, 27, said so when contacted today.

A check of the court system found that the case management will be held before Court of Appeal deputy registrar Mohd Khairi Haron via Zoom.

On April 18, the court allowed Sam’s application to stay the execution of her jail sentence and fine imposed by the high court on April 13, and also released her on bail of RM10,000 with one surety pending the hearing of her appeal.

High court judge Datuk Abu Bakar Katar, who meted out the jail sentence and fine on Sam, also ordered the woman to be jailed for six months if she failed to pay the fine and a three-year driving ban upon completion of her prison term.

The court handed down the decision after allowing the prosecution’s appeal to set aside the magistrates’ court’s decision on October 10 last year, which acquitted and discharged the woman.

Sam, who was 22 years old at the time of the incident, was charged with committing the offence at Jalan Lingkaran Dalam, Johor Baru, Johor at 3.20am on February 18, 2017.

The eight teenagers killed in the incident were Mohamad Azrie Danish Zulkefli, 14; Muhamad Shahrul Izzwan Azzuraimie, 14; Muhammad Firdauz Danish Mohd Azhar, 16; Fauzan Halmijan, 13; Mohamad Azhar Amir, 16; Muhammad Harith Iskandar Abdullah, 14; Muhammad Shahrul Nizam Marudin, 14, and Haizad Kasrin, 16. – Bernama, April 16, 2022

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