PETALING JAYA: The Court of Appeal has fixed May 11 for case management of Sam Ke Ting's appeal for reckless driving that killed eight teenagers on "basikal lajak", or modified bicycles, in 2017. She succeeded in obtaining leave to appeal the High Court decision on April 18, with the Court of Appeal also allowing a stay on her sentence pending the disposal of her appeal. ALSO READ: Mat lajak case: Sam granted bail by Court of AppealHer lawyer Muhammad Faizal Mokhtar confirmed with The Star that the case management would be held on May 11 via the Zoom platform. ALSO READ: Sam's six questions in appealIt was earlier reported that she is appealing on six questions of law over her conviction by the High Court. ALSO READ: It's jail, no bail for mat lajak deathsJustice Abu Bakar Katar had ruled that the magistrate had erred in accepting Sam's defence.
Source: Daily Nation April 26, 2022 07:40 UTC