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Case Number: | Criminal Case 11 of 2014 |
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Parties: | Republic v Everlyne Kerubo Nyangau |
Date Delivered: | 20 Jan 2015 |
Case Class: | Criminal |
Court: | High Court at Kisii |
Case Action: | Ruling |
Judge(s): | James Wakiaga |
Citation: | Republic v Everlyne Kerubo Nyangau [2015] eKLR |
Advocates: | Mr. Sagwe for Mr. Ayienda for the Accused The accused present Mr. Majale for the State |
Court Division: | Criminal |
County: | Kisii |
Advocates: | Mr. Sagwe for Mr. Ayienda for the Accused The accused present Mr. Majale for the State |
History Advocates: | Both Parties Represented |
Case Outcome: | Bond granted |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KISII
CRIMINAL CASE NO. 11 OF 2014
REPUBLIC ….................................................... APPLICANT
VERSUS
EVERLYNE KERUBO NYANGAU …........................ ACCUSED
20/1/2015
Before J. Wakiaga, J.
Bibu – cc
Mr. Sagwe for Mr. Ayienda for the Accused
The accused present
Mr. Majale for the State
COURT RULING
The accused is charged with the offence of murder contrary to Section 203 as read with Section 204 of the Penal Code. The accused has pleaded not guilty to the said charges and is therefore considered innocent at this stage.
Article 50 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 now gives all accused persons a Constitutional Right to be released on bond unless there are compelling reasons to deny the same bond which compelling reasons must be provided for by the prosectuion.
In this case the prosecution has not offered any compelling reasons to deny the accused bond. The court is alive to the fact that the accused person faces a charge of murder where the sentence available if proved guilty is death. I have taken into account as stated in the prebail report that the accused is a single mother of a child of tender age aged 3 years and it is in the best interest of that child if the accused is released on bond at this stage as no one knows what will be the outcome of this trial. The accused should take advantage of the fruits of the new constitution to give the child maximum attention and care during the period of traial as no one knows whether she will be gone forever off at the conclusion of the trial.
I would therefore grant the accused person bond on the following terms:-
J. WAKIAGA
JUDGE
20/1/2015