Convicted Johor driver's case to be heard at appeals court Monday
Clerk Sam Ke Ting, who was recently sentenced to six years’ jail and RM6,000 fine for reckless driving that killed eight teen cyclists in Johor, appears to have a hearing at the Court of Appeal next Monday (April 18), according to court filings.
The hearing is most likely to be her application for a stay of execution, pending the appeal against her conviction and sentencing.
However, her lawyer Muhammad Faizal Mokhtar has declined to answer messages and calls on whether the hearing on Monday is set for Sam’s application for a stay of execution.
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