Abnormality of Mind

Abnormality of Mind is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 4 cases from 2005 to 2016.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Abnormality of Mind, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Law FirmCases
Attorney-General’s Chambers66.67% success rate3 cases75.0% of area
Providence Law Asia LLC0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Gloria James-Civetta & Co0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Kalco Law LLC0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
K Prasad & Co100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
MSC Law Corporation100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Deputy Public Prosecutors100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Leonard Loo and Co0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Abnormality of Mind, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Abraham Vergis0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Terence Chua0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Ng Yiwen100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Wong Kok Weng100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Tan Wee Hao0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Mark Tay100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Prasad s/o Karunakarn100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Chia Soo Michael100.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Nadia Ui Mhuimhneachain0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area
Foo Cheow Ming0.00% success rate1 cases25.0% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 4 most recent judgments out of 4 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Phua Han Chuan Jeffery v Public Prosecutor: Re-sentencing for Drug Offense Due to Abnormality of MindHigh Court of the Republic of Singapore21 Apr 2016
Application allowed and sentence of imprisonment for life imposed.
2Public Prosecutor v Rosdi Bin Joenet: Culpable Homicide SentencingHigh Court of the Republic of Singapore12 Apr 2016
Accused sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment.
3Sivakumar v PP: Sexual Assault, Impersonation, and ConsentCourt of Appeal12 Mar 2014
Appeal against conviction dismissed; appeal against acquittal allowed.
4Public Prosecutor v Kok Weng Shang Bernard: Culpable Homicide and Mental Disorder SentencingHigh Court31 Mar 2005
Accused sentenced to imprisonment for life.