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32 Kenyans Acquitted After Successful Appeal Against 20-Year Jail Sentence in Uganda

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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In a riveting legal saga that captivated international attention, thirty-two Kenyan individuals, among them seven children, have emerged victorious after securing their release from a 20-year prison sentence imposed by a Ugandan court martial. The dramatic turn of events unfolded following a meticulously fought appeal that unearthed significant irregularities in the initial trial proceedings.

The individuals, hailing from the Turkana community and predominantly herders, found themselves entangled in the web of Uganda’s legal system after being tried and convicted for the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. Their plight began on April 11, 2023, when they pled guilty to charges stemming from the discovery of 28 SMG guns and 801 SMG rounds of ammunition on April 8, 2023, at Lokiryaout village, Nandungeti subcounty in Moroto District. The court marshal swiftly meted out a staggering 20-year sentence, igniting shockwaves across borders.

Amidst mounting outcry and fervent appeals for justice, the legal battle intensified as the accused, represented by a determined defense counsel, embarked on a journey to challenge their conviction and sentence on multiple grounds. Arguing that procedural errors tainted the trial process, the defense contended that the court failed to adhere to established procedures in trying child offenders and neglected to weigh mitigating factors before imposing severe sentences.

The gravity of the situation was underscored by the Uganda People’s Defence Forces, which underscored the exclusive authority of the defense forces over firearms and ammunition. Despite the accused initially entering guilty pleas, the path to freedom materialized as the appeal proceedings unveiled a litany of procedural lapses and constitutional violations.

In a momentous ruling that reverberated through the halls of justice, the General Court Marshal, convening at Makindye, delivered a verdict that resonated with the principles of fairness and justice. “Upon perusal of the record of proceedings, this court agrees with both the counsel for the appellants and respondents that there were procedural irregularities that affected the entire trial process even though the appellants pleaded guilty,” declared the court.

The court meticulously dissected the trial proceedings, highlighting glaring errors such as the misclassification of minors as adults and the aggregation of charges, which unfairly compounded the sentences. “The trial court considered all the accused/appellants as adults whereas medical examination reports indicate that seven of the appellants were below 18 years of age. The sentence of the trial court is hereby set aside,” the court proclaimed, heralding a new dawn of justice for the wrongfully incarcerated.

The euphoria of victory was tempered by the sober acknowledgment of the toll exacted by the protracted legal ordeal. The court, cognizant of the anguish endured by the appellants, rebuffed calls for a retrial, deeming it an act of injustice. “Considering the period of one year and 13 days the appellants spent in lawful custody/remand and the period they spent serving the illegal sentences, there is no need for a retrial. The appellants are hereby set free unless held on other lawful charges,” declared the court in a resolute stance against further deprivation of liberty.

The momentous ruling elicited a chorus of relief and jubilation from the appellants, their families, and supporters, who had steadfastly rallied behind them throughout their arduous legal odyssey. Korir Sing’oei, the Foreign Affairs PS, hailed the verdict as a testament to the enduring power of perseverance and collaboration. “We will do more to facilitate the evolution of regional transboundary resource-sharing frameworks to mitigate the causes of interstate disagreements that impede people-to-people engagements across borders,” declared Sing’oei, underscoring the commitment to foster harmonious relations across borders.

As the thirty-two Kenyans embraced their newfound freedom, the ruling served as a poignant reminder of the indomitable spirit of justice and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

 


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