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Case Number: | Criminal Appeal 93 of 2009 |
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Parties: | Kasokes Longoleting v Republic |
Date Delivered: | 02 Dec 2013 |
Case Class: | Criminal |
Court: | High Court at Eldoret |
Case Action: | Judgment |
Judge(s): | Fred Andago Ochieng, Kanyi Kimondo |
Citation: | Kasokes Longoleting v Republic [2013] eKLR |
Case History: | Being an appeal from the original conviction and sentence in Criminal Case No. 472 of 2008 Republic vs Kasokes Longoletiang & Maiwa Ratinyang in the Principal Magistrates’ Court at Kabarnet by Hon. H.M. Nyaga Senior Resident Magistrate dated 8th June,2009 |
Court Division: | Criminal |
County: | Uasin Gishu |
History Docket No: | 472 of 2008 |
History Magistrate: | H.M. Nyaga |
History County: | Baringo |
Case Outcome: | Appeal Allowed |
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT ELDORET
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 93 OF 2009
KASOKES LONGOLETING …….…….……….APPELLANT
VERSUS
REPUBLIC………….……………………………RESPONDENT
(Being an appeal from the original conviction and sentence in Criminal Case No. 472 of 2008 Republic vs Kasokes Longoletiang & Maiwa Ratinyang in the Principal Magistrates’ Court at Kabarnet by Hon. H.M. Nyaga Senior Resident Magistrate dated 8th June,2009)
JUDGMENT
“There are too many loose ends in the case put forward by the prosecution. It would thus be unsafe to uphold the conviction.
However, if we had upheld the conviction, we would have upheld the sentences. We say so because each human being has one life. Therefore, if there be more than one death sentence in respect to one person, the trial court would be expected to hand down one sentence, and to hold the other in abeyance.
In the final analysis, the convictions are quashed on both counts, and the sentences set aside”.
It is so ordered.
DATED, SIGNED and DELIVERED at ELDORET this 2nd day of December 2013
FRED A. OCHIENG G.K. KIMONDO
JUDGE JUDGE
Judgment read in open court in the presence of
Mr…………………………………………………for the appellant.
Mr……………………………….………………..….…for the State.
Mr……………………………………………………….. Court Clerk.