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Bobrisky files appeal against 6-month sentence, offers to pay 50k for each offense

Nigerian transwoman bobrisky [Vanguard]
Nigerian transwoman bobrisky [Vanguard]
Popular crossdresser Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky has allegedly filed a notice of appeal for him.
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The self-proclaimed "Mommy of Lagos" filed a notice of appeal on Monday, contesting the six-month maximum sentence imposed by Justice A.O. Awogboro.

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The sentence stemmed from charges brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), alleging Bobrisky's involvement in the abuse of the Nigerian currency, the naira.

Despite pleading guilty to the four counts, Bobrisky was handed a six-month prison term without the option of a fine.

Bobrisky in court [X/Seun Okin]
Bobrisky in court [X/Seun Okin]
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In response, Bobrisky's legal representative, Bimbo Kusanu, has petitioned the Court of Appeal to overturn the sentence and substitute it with a N50,000 fine for each count.

Kusanu argues that the trial court's decision to impose the maximum sentence was unfair, particularly given Okuneye's lack of prior criminal convictions and his cooperation with the authorities throughout the legal proceedings.

Bobrisky in custody
Bobrisky in custody

Furthermore, Kusanu contends that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) offers avenues for lesser sentences, which the trial court failed to consider. He maintains that his client's positive background and admission of guilt should have been taken into account in determining a more lenient penalty.

Bobrisky heading to court
Bobrisky heading to court
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According to Kusanu, the trial court's failure to exercise discretion appropriately has led to a miscarriage of justice against his client.

He believes that Bobrisky's prompt response to the EFCC's summons and the severity of the sentence do not align with the nature of the offense.

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