[2025] KEHC 7547 (KLR)

[2025] KEHC 7547 (KLR)

The High Court found that the appellant's defence under Section 8(5) and (6) of the Sexual Offences Act was available to him. The court determined that the complainant, being nearly 18 years old, conducted herself in a manner that could reasonably mislead the appellant regarding her age. The evidence presented by...

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Citation
[2025] KEHC 7547 (KLR)
Parties
Appellant: Vindsay Madanga Mwamba; Respondent: The Republic
Court
High Court
Court Station
High Court at Kisumu
Jurisdiction
Kenya
Judgment Date
30 May 2025
Case Number
Criminal Appeal E017 of 2024
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Judgment
Outcome
appeal allowed; conviction and sentence set aside; appellant to be released unless otherwise lawfully held.
Judges
BM Musyoki
Legal Topics
Defilement, Sexual Offences Act, Reasonable Belief of Age, Defence of Deception, Burden of Proof, Credibility of Witnesses
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Defilement Sexual Offences Act Reasonable Belief of Age Defence of Deception Burden of Proof Credibility of Witnesses

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Parties

Vindsay Madanga Mwamba

Appellant

The Republic

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the appellant could successfully rely on the defence under Section 8(5) and (6) of the Sexual Offences Act for reasonable belief that the complainant was over 18 years.
  2. 2 Whether the prosecution proved the offence of defilement beyond reasonable doubt.
  3. 3 Whether the charge sheet was fatally defective and prejudiced the appellant.

Ratio Decidendi

The High Court found that the appellant's defence under Section 8(5) and (6) of the Sexual Offences Act was available to him. The court determined that the complainant, being nearly 18 years old, conducted herself in a manner that could reasonably mislead the appellant regarding her age. The evidence presented by the prosecution contained significant gaps and inconsistencies, particularly regarding the complainant's restraint and opportunity to raise alarm, as well as the absence of physical injuries consistent with her account. The appellant's testimony, corroborated by his witness, indicated he was told the complainant was 21 years old and had no reason to doubt this. The court held...

Court Disposition

appeal allowed; conviction and sentence set aside; appellant to be released unless otherwise lawfully held.

Orders

  • The conviction and sentence against the appellant are set aside.
  • The appellant shall be set free forthwith unless otherwise lawfully held.