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Slyvia Lim is sex Prof defense counsel?

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SINGAPORE: National University of Singapore (NUS) Law professor Tey Tsun Hang, who is at the centre of the sex-for-grades scandal, claims he was coerced into confessing to his alleged offences.

According to his lawyer, Mr Peter Low, Tey was diagnosed with Acute Stress Disorder and Altered Mental Status after he was arrested, and was in a "fragile mental state throughout the interrogation sessions".

Tey faces six corruption charges for allegedly showing favour to his student, Darinne Ko Wen Hui, between May and July 2010.

In a hearing on Monday, Tey's defence counsel, which now includes MP for Aljunied GRC, Sylvia Lim, filed four criminal motions.

The motions were filed against the National University of Singapore, Alexandra Hospital and the prosecution.

Mr Low said he wanted information from NUS on the grades of Ms Ko and four other students.

He said this was "relevant" as his client was "coerced into signing confessions" and "forced into admitting to taking gifts such as tea leaves and obtaining sex in exchange for unjustified favourable grades."

In response, NUS, represented by lawyers from Drew & Napier, said it will comply with the judge's decision on whether NUS has to disclose the grades.

Mr Low also said he wanted Tey's psychiatric and medical reports from Alexandra Hospital.

Mr Low told the court that Tey was on psychoactive drugs when he made his confessions.

He said Tey was rushed to Alexandra Hospital within 12 hours of his arrest and interrogated at the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau (CPIB).

The court heard that Tey was then treated and diagnosed with Acute Stress Disorder and Altered Mental Status.

Mr Low added that "false confessions" were extracted from the day Tey was discharged from the hospital right through the last interrogation session.

Mr Low then requested for disclosure of Tey's hospitalisation record, medical prescriptions, and identities of the nurses who attended to him.

But in response, Alexandra Hospital claimed it had already given a "very detailed report" which included such information.

Lawyer for Alexandra Hospital, Ms Kuah Boon Theng, added it will "readily provide" clarifications if Tey's counsel team required more information.

Mr Low also wanted clarification of charges and critical witness statements from the prosecution, to better prepare Tey's defence.

He said this included times and places of the alleged intercourse.

Lastly, the defence counsel also requested for trial dates, which were originally fixed to start three weeks from Monday, to be postponed to mid-December onwards.

Mr Low told the court this is to allow "sufficient time for proper preparation".

He said "the rush for an early trial hampers proper preparation of Tey's defence and prejudices his chances of a fair trial."

A judgement is expected to be given on Tuesday.

- CNA/cc
 
If Tey's lawyers are hoping to get his statement thrown out in a trial within a trial because of threat, inducement or promise, good luck. Less than 10% chance of success. CPIB would have other incriminating evidence to prosecute Tey. Imo, bad advice from his lawyer.
 
If Tey's lawyers are hoping to get his statement thrown out in a trial within a trial because of threat, inducement or promise, good luck. Less than 10% chance of success. CPIB would have other incriminating evidence to prosecute Tey. Imo, bad advice from his lawyer.



Tey just upped the stakes.
 
Q: How do you know a lawyer is lying?
A: Whenever his lips move.
 
Tey just upped the stakes.

I am just surprised Tey chose Peter Low. If in his shoes, I would have entrusted this case to Sant Singh. Tey is not a poor prof. Given the stakes involved, beg, borrow or steal, also must raise the money.
 
Position
Criminal Litigation.

Has more than 40 years experience as a Police Investigator, Deputy Public Prosecutor and Defence Counsel. Appointed Senior Counsel in January 2007.

Languages
English.

Member
Law Society of Singapore.

Education
LLB (Hons) (London), Barrister-at-law (Middle Temple).
 
I am just surprised Tey chose Peter Low. If in his shoes, I would have entrusted this case to Sant Singh. Tey is not a poor prof. Given the stakes involved, beg, borrow or steal, also must raise the money.

Agree re: choice of legal counsel
 
Position
Criminal Litigation.

Has more than 40 years experience as a Police Investigator, Deputy Public Prosecutor and Defence Counsel. Appointed Senior Counsel in January 2007.

Languages
English.

Member
Law Society of Singapore.

Education
LLB (Hons) (London), Barrister-at-law (Middle Temple).

Are you referring to Sylvia Lim?
 
Can't be, bro. SL only mid-40s so cannot have 'more than 40 years experience.................' She was never a DPP and SC. I think Mdm was referring to Sant.

Yes,
sorry, overlooked the part re: 40 years experience.
I am unaware that SS was a former Police Investigator, DPP, etc.
Thank you.
 
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http://www.tnp.sg/content/sex-grades-case-4-more-linked-law-professor

TNP 25 Sep 2012



SEX FOR GRADES CASE



4 more Linked to LAW PROF.

He names four more ex-students , including two Supreme Court Assistant Registrars ,

during CPIB questioning , but now claims ...



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The law professor in the sex-for-grades case has said in submission to the High Court that five students were involved in investigations.

This includes Miss Darinne Ko Wen Hui, who is named in charges against Tey Tsun Hang for accepting gifts in exchange for better grades.

But Tey claimed he had made false confessions about these five during investigations by the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau. He claims he was coerced into confessing.

Read the full report in The New Paper on Tuesday (Sept 25).
 
Sant Singh Lah :




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http://www.whoswholegal.com/news/an...-firms-singapore-2007-business-crime-defence/



http://sg.search.yahoo.com/search;_...r&fr2=sb-top&fr=yfp-t-712-s&type_param=&rd=r2

Sant Singh SC from Sant Singh Partnership was appointed senior counsel in February 2007 and is extremely well known for his work regarding corporate corruption.


Yes,
sorry, overlooked the part re: 40 years experience.
I am unaware that SS was a former Police Investigator, DPP, etc.
Thank you.
 
Tey is a judge leh. He sure know all the in-and-outs of the legal system. He knows what he is doing and how to get himself out of it.
 
sl is just the marketing that if she is his side means he is innocent. fallacy but good for street gossip. i am curious why sl stuck her neck out tho. she not practicing lawyer and thot her spent 100% on mp duties.
 
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