Mwangi & 2 others v Republic (Criminal Revision E220 & E221 of 2024 & E028 of 2025 (Consolidated)) [2026] KEHC 4575 (KLR) (9 April 2026) (Ruling)

Mwangi & 2 others v Republic (Criminal Revision E220 & E221 of 2024 & E028 of 2025 (Consolidated)) [2026] KEHC 4575 (KLR) (9 April 2026) (Ruling)

The sentence of three years imprisonment imposed was fair and just, reflecting leniency given the aggravating factors and statutory maximum; the application for review is not merited.

Citation
[2026] KEHC 4575 (KLR)
Parties
1st Applicant: Henry Mworia Mwangi; 2nd Applicant: Morrison Kiamba Kahura; 3rd Applicant: Mercy Wanjiru Karanja; Respondent: Republic
Court
High Court
Jurisdiction
Kenya
Judgment Date
9 April 2026
Case Number
Criminal Revision E220 of 2024
Procedural Posture
Criminal Revision / Ruling
Outcome
Application dismissed
Legal Topics
Sentence Review, Stealing by Servant, Penal Code Interpretation
Source Language
English

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Parties

Henry Mworia Mwangi

1st Applicant

Morrison Kiamba Kahura

2nd Applicant

Mercy Wanjiru Karanja

3rd Applicant

Republic

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Revision / Ruling

  1. 1 Whether the application for review of sentence is merited

Ratio Decidendi

The sentence of three years imprisonment imposed was fair and just, reflecting leniency given the aggravating factors and statutory maximum; the application for review is not merited.

Court Disposition

Application dismissed

Orders

  • Applicants to serve the remainder of their sentence