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Chee completed her sentence. Having taken into consideration these above factors, Justice Rajah decided to err on the side of leniency and chose to not conform to the prosecution's submission and Dr Phang's opinion. Instead, he meted out the alternative highest term of ten years' imprisonment for the culpable homicide charge and a consecutive three-year sentence with respect to the abduction charge. The aggregate sentence of 13 years was backdated to the date of Chee's remand on 8 October 2004. Anandan stated that from this instance, Justice Rajah received the respect of the legal community being a "courageous judge who knew the meaning of compassion" despite his short tenure on the Bench.
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description, three bags of pork weighing 25 kg and packed with jointed sections to represent the head and limbs were used to simulate the child's weight and body. With the assistance of a female police officer whose weight and height was similar to Chee, Dr Tay tested the fall of the bags by both tipping over and throwing from the fourth, sixth and tenth storeys. In conclusion, Dr Tay determined that based on the impact of the fall, it was more likely that the girl was not tipped over but thrown off and it thus led to her fall to death. On the other hand, the defence's medical expert Dr
Prakash Thamburaja, an associate professor from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the
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Rajah postponed the sentencing trial to a later date in order to hear further psychiatric opinion to determine the appropriate sentence for Chee based on her condition and also to hear whether Chee had strong familial support to assist in her treatment for schizophrenia. Dr
Stephen Phang, who represented the prosecution, submitted a new medical report, which contained his opinion that based on Chee's condition, she should be isolated from society as long as possible for the protection of the public and herself. Taking reference to Dr Phang's report, the prosecutors also argued that Chee should be sentenced to life in prison.
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between a life sentence or ten years' jail for mentally ill offenders convicted of culpable homicide, since it would hinder the judges from the consideration of imposing sentences that exceed ten years but less than life, since it would be deemed manifestly excessive to impose life imprisonment (just as ten years was considered manifestly inadequate) for those whom judges believe should remain in prison for more than ten years based on their psychiatric conditions and the duration of treatment behind bars. This was also partially influenced by the 1997 landmark appeal of
297:"thorough gentleman" during his questioning of Chee at trial. The trial judge also noted that Chee was inconsistent in her evidence with regards to her conduct and decision to abduct Neo, as well as her disputed account on how did Neo fell to her death. Justice Rajah also wrote that it was unfortunate that per the psychiatric evidence, Chee herself refused to acknowledge that she was schizophrenic and required medical attention despite the psychiatric opinion.
374:, which features his early life, career and his notable cases. The memoir, first published in 2009, was adapted into a TV show of the same name, which runs for two seasons. Constance Chee's case was re-enacted and aired as the first episode of the show's second season (though some aspects of the case were altered for dramatic purposes). The case of Constance Chee was also one of Anandan's notable legal cases before Anandan died from a heart attack in 2015.
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a cleaver, which he prepared to use to attack her, Chee grabbed the sleeping Sindee in order to use the girl as a human shield. Chee claimed that she ran with Sindee up several flights of stairs, and when she got near to the corridor railing of one of the upper storeys, the crying Neo accidentally struggled in Chee's arms and fell over the railing. She also maintained she never wanted to harm the girl.
264:, and it also substantially impaired her mental responsibility at the time she killed Sindee Neo. As a result, a month before her trial proceeded, the prosecution lowered Chee's murder charge to one of culpable homicide not amounting to murder (equivalent to manslaughter in Singapore's legal terms). The reduction of her murder charge meant that Chee would not be
232:(occurred three days after Neo's case), a Chinese schoolgirl who was strangled by her mother’s Malaysian friend Took Leng How, who later received a death sentence for murdering Huang. It was also revealed that in Singapore during the year 2004 itself, there were a total of nine children whose deaths were mainly attributed to murder and familial violence.
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officious" psychiatrist who was convinced that Chee should receive a life term or any longer sentence in view of her purported refusal to undergo treatment and her disregarding the doctors' contention that she was ill; Dr Phang also cited that Chee's condition was so severe that she may experience a "downward slide" of relapses in spite of treatment.
289:(NUS), contended that Neo died from a fall rather than it being the result of Chee's actions. Other than the dispute on whether Neo died from a fall or being thrown down, Dr Paul Chui, the forensic pathologist who performed an autopsy on Neo, testified that the head injuries and jaw fracture were sufficient to cause her death.
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On 24 January 2006, Justice Rajah accepted the prosecution's medical evidence and found
Constance Chee guilty of both charges, namely one count of culpable homicide and one count of kidnapping, citing that it was more clear that Chee had intentionally caused Neo to fall to her death. However, Justice
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The funeral and cremation of Neo was conducted on 16 October 2004, and reports stated that the funeral was attended by Neo's bereaved kin, who were heartbroken over the girl's death. In response to the news that Chee would be charged with murder, Neo's father stated that regardless of whatever charge
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Superintendent of Police Khamisah Talip, aged 42 in 2014, recalled the case ten years after she first investigated the death of Sindee Neo. She stated that as a mother of two, she tried to not be emotional at the death of the girl, and she stated she still cannot forget the case despite it
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Prior to Chee's sentencing, Anandan submitted to the court a sworn affidavit from Chee's three sisters, who all promised they would take care of her upon her release and constantly monitor her condition. One of Chee's sisters also made arrangements for Chee to live together with her permanently once
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When she elected to give her defence on 23 August 2005, Chee mounted a defence that she did not throw the girl down but it was due to Neo falling off by accident. She claimed that she entered Neo's house to recover her loan from the girl's father but when she saw Neo's father sitting on his bed with
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On 7 April 2006, three months after Chee's conviction, Justice Rajah sentenced 37-year-old
Constance Chee Cheong Hin to 13 years' imprisonment. Justice Rajah explained that he did not agree to impose the maximum punishment of life imprisonment due to the prison psychiatrist's testimony that if Chee
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testified for the prosecution that it was more possible to conclude that Chee had thrown the girl down, although it cannot be determined from which floor Neo was thrown and the exact height from where she fell. Dr Tay demonstrated in court his experiments of determining the manner of Neo's fall. In
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ruling that the definition of life imprisonment should be a sentence that lasts the remainder of a convict's natural life rather than a fixed term of twenty years as previously defined. As a result of the
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for her injuries. Despite receiving medical treatment, Neo never regained consciousness, and on 12 October 2004, five days after the incident, four-year-old Sindee Neo died. As a result of Neo's death, Chee was brought back to court on 15 October 2004, where the prosecution amended the attempted
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132:(徐嫦欣 Xú Chángxīn), who formerly had an affair with Neo’s father. Neo subsequently fell off her block and sustained head injuries, which resulted in her death five days later. Chee, who was allegedly responsible for Neo's fatal fall, was charged with murder, an offence which warranted the
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flat. She managed to enter the unlocked flat at 4.30 am and kidnapped the sleeping Sindee Neo from her flat, possibly to get back at Neo's father. The girl's disappearance was immediately noticed by her parents and the flat's tenant, who all went to search for the four-year-old girl.
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to confront Neo's father, and 43-year-old Joseph Wong Tai Fatt, who rented a room inside Neo's flat, failed to stop Chee from entering the flat further. Chee had a heated argument with Neo's father before she escaped upon seeing that Neo's mother was about to come home.
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allow judges to mete out an alternative sentence of up to twenty years in prison other than life imprisonment in cases of culpable homicide, and this proposed change was made effective from 2008 onwards after the amendment of the Penal Code.
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or up to ten years in prison. Not only that, the prosecution also brought up a second charge of wrongful abduction of a child from her legal guardianship, which carries the maximum penalty of ten years' imprisonment under
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Chee from escaping and she was subsequently arrested by police after the authorities were contacted. On 8 October 2004, a day after her arrest, Constance Chee was charged with attempted murder, an offense punishable by either
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Sindee Neo, born in 2000, was the first child and daughter of Neo Eng Tong and Kittiduangrat Ketkanok. Neo Eng Tong worked in a rag-and-bone business while Kittiduangrat, a Thai citizen, worked as a hawker assistant.
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1314:"JUDGE: You failed Sindee DAD: I did wrong, it's my fault"
1242:"Public Prosecutor v Chee Cheong Hin Constance (sentence)"
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in 2006 as the third episode of the show's annual season.
1350:"How to impose fair sentence on mentally ill offenders?"
959:"She faces years in jail over death of ex-lover's child"
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This case was also recorded in Subhas Anandan's memoir
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murder charge to one of murder, which warranted the
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617:"Kid's fall from block: Woman charged"
350:The Sindee Neo case was re-enacted by
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1585:"Wanted: More women police officers"
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725:"女童伤重不治 前空姐被改控 谋杀 若罪名成立 将面对死刑"
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761:"涉嫌从高楼抛下4岁女童 前空姐被令接受 精神状况检查"
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1128:"'She was like a friend'"
977:"前空姐涉嫌抛女童下楼案控方今将杀罪改为误杀和掳"
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1524:"新加坡.与读者分享看法.名律师写书揭重案故事"
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995:"Penal Code Section 363"
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1619:Kidnapping in Singapore
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236:Trial of Constance Chee
1506:"著名律师苏峇士著书揭开轰动刑事案背后故事"
1092:"辩方律师苏峇士: 女童挣扎时 意外坠楼死"
833:"女被告将控谋杀罪 女童父: 换不回我女儿"
797:"被控把4岁女童抛下楼 前空姐再做精神检查"
1424:Singapore Law Gazette
941:"掳拐女童抛下楼 患精神病 谋杀改为误杀"
905:"前空姐涉嫌 抛女童下楼案 高庭明天开审"
851:"Suffer the children"
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581:"事发4天前 上门讨债 激烈争吵"
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