Facts: Jacob Charles Badger was convicted of aggravated assault. He appealed, arguing the trial judge erred in admitting evidence of spontaneous utterances for alibi and identification evidence assessment.
Issues: Admission of spontaneous utterances, assessment of alibi, and identification evidence.
Ruling: Appeal dismissed. The Supreme Court upheld the conviction, agreeing with the majority of the Court of Appeal. The dissent argued for an appeal, citing insufficient analysis of identification evidence by the trial judge.