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Prima Facie Visual Guide

Prima Facie Explained

A visual flowchart of the prosecution’s opening case — and when it doesn’t hold up.

⚖️ Criminal Procedure Code (Act 593)

In a Malaysian criminal trial, the prosecution must first present enough evidence to show that the accused has a case to answer. This threshold — called prima facie — can end a trial before the defence is even called. The flowchart below outlines the typical stages of a High Court criminal trial, following the Criminal Procedure Code (Act 593).

Section 178

Accused either pleads guilty (plea will be recorded and he may be convicted on it), or does not plead, refuses to plead or claims trial → case proceeds.

Section 179

Prosecution opens its case. States the nature of the offence and the evidence it proposes to prove guilt. Witnesses examined, cross‑examined, and re‑examined if necessary.

Close of Prosecution

Prosecution closes its case. All evidence has been presented.

⚖️ The Gatekeeper
Prima Facie Decision Section 180
One question: Has the prosecution adduced credible evidence proving each ingredient of the offence, which if unrebutted or unexplained would warrant a conviction?
⬇ NO

Acquittal (Section 180(2))

The court records an order of acquittal.

🔚 Trial ends. Accused discharged without entering a defence.

⬇ YES

Defence Called (Section 180(3))

Court finds prima facie case made out. Accused is called upon to enter their defence.

➡️ Trial continues.

Sections 181–183A

Trial continues to verdict. Defence presents its case → Prosecution replies → Court evaluates all evidence.

The final question: Has guilt been proven beyond reasonable doubt?

YES → Guilty
Conviction + Sentence & Victim Impact Statement
NO → Not Guilty
Acquittal

What is Prima Facie?

The prima facie test is a safeguard. It requires the prosecution to present credible evidence on every element of the crime. If the evidence on even one element is missing or too weak, the case stops. The accused does not need to answer a baseless accusation. This rule is particularly important in capital cases, where the consequences of a wrongful conviction are irreversible.

In drug‑trafficking cases, for example, the prosecution must prove “exclusive control” over the drugs. If the accused did not own the premises, did not have the drugs in a personal bag, and did not hold keys to the room where they were found, the prima facie threshold may not be met — as shown in the case of Emily Leong Jo Yee, who was acquitted after more than two years on remand.

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