Boke Gibuka Chacha v State [2014] KEHC 1286 (KLR) | Sentencing Principles | Esheria

Boke Gibuka Chacha v State [2014] KEHC 1286 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE HIGH COURT AT MIGORI

CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 60  OF  2014

BETWEEN

BOKE GIBUKA CHACHA …………....................... APPELLANT

AND

STATE .................................................................. RESPONDENT

(Being an appeal from the original conviction and sentence in Criminal Case No. 13 of 2013 at Principal Magistrate’s Court at Kehancha, Hon. A. P. Ndege, Ag. PM dated on 25th July 2013)

JUDGMENT

The appellant BOKE GIBUKA CHACHA was charged with the offence of cutting down crops and cultivated produce contrary to section 334(a) of the Penal Code(Chapter 63 of the Laws of Kenya). The particulars of the charge were that he willfully and unlawfully cut down crops of cultivated coffee and pineapple, the property of one Nashon Gibuka all valued  at Kshs 295,000. 00.

He was convicted and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment. He now appeals against conviction and sentence. At the hearing of the appeal his Counsel, Mr Muniko, abandoned the appeal on conviction and submitted that the sentence was harsh and excessive in light of the circumstances.

Ms Owenga, counsel for the State, agreed and left the issue for the Court’s determination.

I have considered the matter. In the sentencing notes the Learned Magistrate did not consider that the appellant was a first offender.   He emphasized that the maximum penalty was 14 years and that there was a land dispute between his and his brother, who was the complainant and the opportunities for reconciliation. He also did not consider and discount the option of a fine. I nevertheless think that the appellant has learnt not to take the law into own hands.

Accordingly the sentence is reduced to time served. He is released forthwith unless otherwise lawfully held.

DATED and DELIVERED at MIGORI this 10th day of December 2014.

D.S. MAJANJA

JUDGE

Mr Muniko, Advocate instructed by the appellant.

Ms Owenga, Principal Prosecuting Counsel, instructed by the Director of Public Prosecutions for the respondent.