The hearing to revise the decision of the Selayang Magistrate's Court's which meted out the sentence on Daniel Iskandar, 19, was set for Jan 17 at the Shah Alam High Court.
"Therefore, PPMM through Messrs. Hariz Syakinah & Co will appear in the High Court on that day,"he said in a statement on Saturday . Meanwhile, lawyer Muhammad Hariz Md Yusoff when contacted said the application for revision would be heard before Judge Datuk Indera Abd Halim Aman at 9am.
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