[2013] KEHC 5640 (KLR)
The court found that the identification evidence against both appellants was not sufficiently interrogated and, standing alone, could not form the basis of a safe conviction. However, in the case of the 2nd appellant, additional incriminating evidence was present: he was found in possession of a recently stolen cell...
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- Citation
- [2013] KEHC 5640 (KLR)
- Parties
- Appellant: Terry Goreti Wasike; Appellant: Francis Simiyu alias Alim Yusuf; Respondent: Republic
- Court
- High Court
- Court Station
- High Court at Bungoma
- Jurisdiction
- Kenya
- Judgment Date
- 23 May 2013
- Case Number
- Criminal Appeal 86 & 87 of 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Judgment on Appeal From Conviction and Sentence
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed in part; conviction and sentence of 1st appellant quashed and set aside; conviction and sentence of 2nd appellant upheld with clarification on sentence.
- Legal Topics
- Robbery With Violence, Identification Evidence, Children in Conflict With Law, Right to Legal Assistance, Sentencing Principles, Appeals Process
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Terry Goreti Wasike
Appellant
Francis Simiyu alias Alim Yusuf
Appellant
Republic
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Judgment on Appeal From Conviction and Sentence
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the identification evidence against the appellants was sufficient to sustain a conviction.
- 2 Whether the trial court erred in law and fact in convicting and sentencing the appellants, particularly in light of the age of the 1st appellant.
- 3 Whether the trial court properly considered the defence of alibi raised by the appellants.
Ratio Decidendi
The court found that the identification evidence against both appellants was not sufficiently interrogated and, standing alone, could not form the basis of a safe conviction. However, in the case of the 2nd appellant, additional incriminating evidence was present: he was found in possession of a recently stolen cell phone belonging to the complainant within 24 hours of the robbery, and was apprehended near the location where the stolen vehicle was recovered, carrying petrol. This, combined with the identification evidence, outweighed his unsubstantiated alibi. In contrast, the 1st appellant's conviction was unsafe as it rested solely on weak identification evidence and untested testimony...
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed in part; conviction and sentence of 1st appellant quashed and set aside; conviction and sentence of 2nd appellant upheld with clarification on sentence.
Orders
- Conviction and sentence of Terry Goreti Wasike (1st appellant) quashed; she is set at liberty unless otherwise lawfully held.
- Conviction of Francis Simiyu alias Alim Yusuf (2nd appellant) upheld; death sentence to apply to count one only; sentence on count two held in abeyance.
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