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Case Number: | Revision 4 of 2005 |
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Parties: | Republic v Jotham Njoroge Kimani |
Date Delivered: | 14 Jun 2005 |
Case Class: | Civil |
Court: | High Court at Nakuru |
Case Action: | Order |
Judge(s): | Daniel Kiio Musinga |
Citation: | Republic v Jotham Njoroge Kimani [2005] eKLR |
Court Division: | Civil |
Case Summary: | Criminal Law-revision-where the trial magistrate had exceeded his jurisdiction in passing sentence-validity of the sentence |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA
AT NAKURU
Revision 4 of 2005
(From original conviction and sentence in Criminal Case No.351 of 2005 of the
Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court at MOLO – MR. SAGERO DM II)
REPUBLIC.................................................................PROSECUTOR
VERSUS
JOTHAM NJOROGE KIMANI..............................................ACCUSED
ORDERS ON REVISION
The accused was charged with stealing stock contrary to Section 278 of the Penal Code. He appeared before Sagero DM II (professional) and pleaded guilty to the said charge. The learned magistrate sentenced him to seven years imprisonment. The Senior Resident Magistrate at Molo Law Courts, Kirui R. K., realised that the trial magistrate had exceeded his jurisdiction as granted by Section 7(3) which allows a subordinate court of the second class to pass sentences in cases where they are authorised by law in cases of imprisonment, for a term not exceeding two years and he drew this courts’ attention to the said illegality.
That was clearly an illegal sentence. I hereby revise the sentence and reduce the same to two (2) years with effect from 14th February, 2005 when the initial sentences was pronounced.
DATED at Nakuru this 14th day of June, 2005.
D. MUSINGA
JUDGE
14/6/2005