The State v Nickson Sambura and Trophimus Sambura (2002) N2219

JurisdictionPapua New Guinea
JudgeJalina J
Judgment Date18 April 2002
CourtNational Court
Citation(2002) N2219
Year2002
Judgement NumberN2219

Full Title: The State v Nickson Sambura and Trophimus Sambura (2002) N2219

National Court: Jalina J

Judgment Delivered: 18 April 2002

N2219

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

[In the National Court of Justice]

CR 564 OF 2001

THE STATE

-V-

NICKSON SAMBURA

And

TROPHIMUS SAMBURA

POPONDETTA : JALINA, J.

8TH & 18TH APRIL 2002

Criminal Law – Sentence – Murder – Belief in sorcery – Deceased shot with a gun – Plea of guilty - Belief in sorcery as a mitigating factor – Criminal Code s.300.

Ms. M. Boni for the State

Mr. P. N’dranoh for the Prisoners

18th April 2002

JALINA, J. – These prisoners have pleaded guilty to one count of murder of one Spencer Opusa at Garuro Village, Oro Bay on the morning of Sunday 13th August 2000. Their co-accused Johnson Taimbari pleaded not guilty.

The acceptance of their plea of guilty was then deferred pending the trial of the accused Johnson Taimbari. The trial took the form of Counsel for the State tendering depositions by consent of Defence Counsel (except for the record of interview of the Sambura brothers) and both counsels making submissions. Following acquittal of Johnson Taimbari, I then proceed to read the record of interview after they were tendered by the State Prosecutor and convicted both accuseds for murder as charged.

Evidence shows that people in and around Garuro Village have become extremely concerned at the loss of life of many of their villagers as well as many others suffering from illness which hospital authorities could not diagnose. Consequently, they believed that those deaths and illnesses were through sorcery that someone was working against them but could not determine the actual person. Even police were called in to deal with the problem.

Even the prisoner Trophimus Sambura has become a victim and is almost crippled on both legs. He now has to walk with the aid of walking sticks. According to the statement of community-based policeman, Paulasking Taimbari, one Mathew Ware was suspected as the sorcerer but during a meeting at the village a couple of days prior to the commitment of the offence, Mathew Ware shifted the blame for sorcery to the deceased Spencer Opusa. These prisoners then became angry and planned the killing of the deceased. They executed their plan on Sunday 13th August 2000, while the deceased was walking alone to church. According to his record of interview, the prisoner Nickson Sambura was the one who shot the deceased with a gun and he died at the scene.

The post mortem report shows the deceased to be middle aged. When his chest was opened, his left lung was found to have collapsed and his left chest cavity was filled with 3 – 4 litres of blood. Two bullet (lead pieces) were found, one of which was in the lower lobe and other on the right diaphragm of his right lung. It was further found that the heart was penetrated by both lead pellets through the left ventricle and left atrium transversely across and out through the right side then out through the right lung down to the lower lobes also transecting blood vessels and alveoli. Death was found to have occurred suddenly through immediate loss of blood from the heart ventricles/atrium and the collapse of the left lung. So it is clear that the deceased was shot twice in the area close to the left chest.

The maximum penalty for murder under s.300 (1) of the Criminal Code is life imprisonment. A sentence of life imprisonment has been imposed in appropriate cases in the past for murder but generally the court has utilised its sentencing discretion s.19 of the Code and imposed a term of years. For instance, in Simbe –v- The State [1994] PNGLR 38, my sentence of 14 years imprisonment was upheld by the Supreme Court where the appellant found the deceased trying to entice his wife to have sex with him and he attacked the...

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  • John Baipu v The State (2005) SC796
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 July 2005
    ...State (1998) SC577, Agoara Kebo and Karunai Uraki v The State (1981) SC198, The State v Aiaka Karavea (1984) N452(M), The State v Sambura (2002) N2219, The State v Samson Sisi (2002) CR 1486 of 2002, The State v Jude Gena (2004) N2649, The State v Wilfred Opu Yamande N'danabet (2004) N2728,......
  • The State v Malachi Mathias and John Giamalu (2011) N4670
    • Papua New Guinea
    • National Court
    • 9 September 2011
    ...N2649; The State v John Siume [2006] PGNC 112 CR No's 384 & 385 of 2003; The State v Maraka Jackson (2006) N3237; The State v Sambura (2002) N2219; The State v Sedoki Lota (2007) N3183; The State v Siune Arnold (1997) N1658; The State v Urari Siviri (2004) N2747; The State v Wilfred Opu Yam......
  • Irai Thomas v The State (2007) SC867
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Supreme Court
    • 28 August 2007
    ...Aia Moroi [1985] PNGLR 78; Kwayawako v The State [1990] PNGLR 6; Lawrence Hindemba v. The State, (27/10/98) SC593; The State v. Sambura (2002) N2219; The State v. Boat Yokum & Ors. (04/12/02) N2337; The State v. Francis Kuta Amet & Ors, CR1418 of 2002 & CR688 of 2003, unreported and unnumbe......
  • The State v Elison Tayamina (No 3) (2013) N5288
    • Papua New Guinea
    • National Court
    • 10 May 2013
    ...17th of November 2000) The State v Apa Kuman [2000] PNGLR 319 The State v Boat Yokum (2002) N2337 The State v. Nickson Sambura & Anor (2002) N2219 The State v. John Baiga, CR 733 of 2003(Unreported and unpublished judgment dated 09th & 23rd July 2003 Joseph Mangi & Ors (2004) SC741 The Stat......
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11 cases
  • John Baipu v The State (2005) SC796
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 July 2005
    ...State (1998) SC577, Agoara Kebo and Karunai Uraki v The State (1981) SC198, The State v Aiaka Karavea (1984) N452(M), The State v Sambura (2002) N2219, The State v Samson Sisi (2002) CR 1486 of 2002, The State v Jude Gena (2004) N2649, The State v Wilfred Opu Yamande N'danabet (2004) N2728,......
  • The State v Malachi Mathias and John Giamalu (2011) N4670
    • Papua New Guinea
    • National Court
    • 9 September 2011
    ...N2649; The State v John Siume [2006] PGNC 112 CR No's 384 & 385 of 2003; The State v Maraka Jackson (2006) N3237; The State v Sambura (2002) N2219; The State v Sedoki Lota (2007) N3183; The State v Siune Arnold (1997) N1658; The State v Urari Siviri (2004) N2747; The State v Wilfred Opu Yam......
  • Irai Thomas v The State (2007) SC867
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Supreme Court
    • 28 August 2007
    ...Aia Moroi [1985] PNGLR 78; Kwayawako v The State [1990] PNGLR 6; Lawrence Hindemba v. The State, (27/10/98) SC593; The State v. Sambura (2002) N2219; The State v. Boat Yokum & Ors. (04/12/02) N2337; The State v. Francis Kuta Amet & Ors, CR1418 of 2002 & CR688 of 2003, unreported and unnumbe......
  • The State v Elison Tayamina (No 3) (2013) N5288
    • Papua New Guinea
    • National Court
    • 10 May 2013
    ...17th of November 2000) The State v Apa Kuman [2000] PNGLR 319 The State v Boat Yokum (2002) N2337 The State v. Nickson Sambura & Anor (2002) N2219 The State v. John Baiga, CR 733 of 2003(Unreported and unpublished judgment dated 09th & 23rd July 2003 Joseph Mangi & Ors (2004) SC741 The Stat......
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