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    Appeals Court upholds 18-year prison sentence for man in infant daughter's death

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    PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal has upheld the 18-year prison sentence for a former civil servant convicted of beating his infant daughter, which led to her death six years ago.

    The three-judge panel, consisting of Justices P. Ravinthran, Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali and Dr Choo Kah Sing, dismissed the prosecution’s appeal to reinstate the murder charge against Maidin Ibnuhashim.

    In its judgment dated July 22 and posted on the judiciary’s website, Justice Choo said the High Court’s decision to convict and sentence Maidin for culpable homicide not amounting to murder was correct.

    He said the High Court judge had evaluated the evidence at the close of the defence case and found there was not enough evidence to establish a murder charge.

    Justice Choo said the High Court judge had rightly sentenced Maidin to 18 years’ jail and the appellate court found no reason to disturb the findings.

    Maidin, 59, was originally charged with the murder of nine-month-old Nurul Shafika at his rented house in Kg Gersik Lama in Labuan between Aug 10, 2018, and Aug 13, 2018.

    In Sept 2022, the High Court ruled that the prosecution had failed to prove the murder charge against Maidin, reported Bernama.

    Instead, the High Court convicted Maidin of culpable homicide not amounting to murder after finding that there was sufficient evidence for the offence.

    The High Court sentenced Maidin to 18 years in prison, starting from his date of arrest on Aug 16, 2018.

    Dissatisfied with the decision, the prosecution appealed to the Court of Appeal, seeking to reinstate the murder charge.

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    During the trial in the High Court, a female child eye-witness testified that she saw Maidin dip the toddler’s fingers and toes in hot water from a rice cooker and had also held the toddler under a running tap, letting the water flow over her head and face.

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