Overstayer
Overstayer is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 3 cases from 2004 to 2005.
Leading Law Firms
Analysis of law firms specializing in Overstayer, ranked by case volume and success rates.
Law Firm | Cases |
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Deputy Public Prosecutor50.00% success rate | 2 cases66.7% of area |
Tan Rajah and Cheah0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Deputy Public Prosecutors100.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
David Lim and Partners0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
C Y Fong and Co0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
John Tay and Co0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Chia Yeo Partnership0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Notable Lawyers
Leading lawyers practicing in Overstayer, ranked by case volume and success rates.
Lawyer | Cases |
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Low Cheong Yeow0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Chia Boon Teck0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Suresh Damodara0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Fong Chee Yang0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
John Tay Choon Leng0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Woo Ka Wai100.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
James Lee100.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Michelle Frances Jeganathan0.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Eddy Tham100.00% success rate | 1 cases33.3% of area |
Recent Judgments
Displaying 3 most recent judgments out of 3 total cases
No. | Title | Court | Decision Date | Outcomes |
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1 | Yeo Eng Siang v Public Prosecutor: Appeal Against Harbouring Conviction | High Court | 07 Mar 2005 | Appeal against conviction and sentence allowed. |
2 | Public Prosecutor v Somrak Senkham: Robbery with Hurt and Immigration Offences | High Court | 10 Aug 2004 | Both accused sentenced to imprisonment and caning for robbery with hurt. First accused also sentenced for immigration offence. |
3 | Loo See Mei v PP: Harbouring Overstayer & Witness Corroboration | High Court | 25 Feb 2004 | Appeal against conviction dismissed. Sentence upheld. |