[2012] KEHC 3937 (KLR)

[2012] KEHC 3937 (KLR)

The court found that the prosecution failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused was one of the perpetrators of the murder. The identification evidence against the accused was by a single witness (PW1), whose testimony was not corroborated and was weakened by the failure to name the accused at the...

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Citation
[2012] KEHC 3937 (KLR)
Parties
Applicant: Republic; Defendant: Samson Kirimi M’Abiru
Court
High Court
Court Station
High Court at Meru
Jurisdiction
Kenya
Judgment Date
7 June 2012
Case Number
Criminal Case 59 of 2007
Procedural Posture
Criminal Case / Judgment
Outcome
acquittal
Legal Topics
Murder, Identification Evidence, Alibi Defence, Burden of Proof
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Murder Identification Evidence Alibi Defence Burden of Proof

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Parties

Republic

Applicant

Samson Kirimi M’Abiru

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Criminal Case / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the accused was properly identified as one of the perpetrators of the murder.
  2. 2 Whether the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that the accused participated in the murder of the deceased.
  3. 3 Whether the accused's alibi defence raised reasonable doubt as to his involvement in the offence.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that the prosecution failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused was one of the perpetrators of the murder. The identification evidence against the accused was by a single witness (PW1), whose testimony was not corroborated and was weakened by the failure to name the accused at the earliest opportunity. The court held that identification under difficult conditions, especially by a single witness, requires corroboration or other supporting evidence, which was lacking in this case. The accused's alibi, corroborated by two witnesses, further raised doubt as to his involvement. The prosecution's case was found to be weak, and the benefit of doubt was given to the...

Court Disposition

acquittal

Orders

  • The accused Samson Kirimi M’Abiru is acquitted of the charge of murder under section 306 of the Criminal Procedure Code.