Prosecution files appeal against Peter Anthony’s stay of conviction

Prosecution files appeal against Peter Anthony’s stay of conviction

The Melalap assemblyman had obtained the stay from the sessions court to enable him to contest in GE15.

Melalap assemblyman Peter Anthony was sentenced to three years’ jail and a fine of RM50,000 on May 26. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
The prosecution has filed an appeal against the sessions court’s decision to allow former Sabah infrastructure development minister Peter Anthony’s application for a stay of conviction and sentence in his forgery case.

Deputy public prosecutor Haresh Prakash Somiah told reporters the notice of appeal was filed on Aug 5 at the High Court here.

“The next case management is set for Oct 4,” he said when contacted after case management in front of High Court deputy registrar Catherine Nicholas today. Peter’s lawyer, S Devanandan, was also present.

Peter, 51, who is also Melalap assemblyman, filed the application to enable him to contest in the 15th general election.

On Aug 1, judge Azura Alwi allowed his application after going through the affidavits, as well as written and oral submissions submitted by both parties.

On May 26, Azura had sentenced Peter to three years’ jail and a fine of RM50,000, in default 15 months’ jail, after he was found guilty of forging a letter for a mechanical and electrical systems maintenance work at Universiti Malaysia Sabah in 2014.

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