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    Two Murang’a Men Charged With Murder Sentenced To 15 Years In Jail

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaNovember 5, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Two men found guilty of murder before a Kiambu court have been sentenced to 15 years in jail.

    John Nganga Gacheru and his co-accused Joseph Kamau Wanyoike appeared before High court judge Justice Joel Ngugi where they were charged with murder contrary to section 203 as read together with section 204 of the penal code.

    On November 28, 2015 at Gitombo area within Kigumo location in Murang’a County they unlawfully murdered John Ngatha.

    In his ruling justice Ngugi said that it appeared from the facts that the accused persons were under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    “It is a relevant factor to consider in sentencing since it lowered the degree of blame in the offence committed by the accused”, the judge said.

    He observed in his ruling that both suspects were actively and positively proved, they were not to be remorseful and refused to acknowledge the crime committed.

    The prosecution counsel led by Henry Kinyanjui prayed for a death sentence though both are first time offenders.

    Mr Kinyanjui told the court that the offence was a well-orchestrated murder adding that there was nothing in the circumstances that would allow the court to be lenient.

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    Jane Omung’ala who represented the accused had previously informed the court that she had firm instructions from her clients not to mitigate since they each confirmed to the court that they had said all they needed to say during their defence.

    A conviction for murder attracted a mandatory death sentence in Kenya until December 14, 2017 when the Supreme Court in a case of Francis Kiarioko Muruatetu and another versus the republic in a petition ruled that the mandatory death penalty imposed under section 204 of the penal code was unconstitutional.

    In essence the Supreme Court permitted any Court that has convicted the accused for murder to conduct a sentencing hearing to determine the appropriate sentence.

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