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Injaga v Republic [2024] KEHC 2544 (KLR)

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Injaga v Republic (Criminal Revision 25 of 2024) [2024] KEHC 2544 (KLR) (12 March 2024) (Ruling)

Neutral citation: [2024] KEHC 2544 (KLR)

Republic of Kenya

In the High Court at Kibera

Criminal Revision 25 of 2024

DR Kavedza, J

March 12, 2024

Between

Aggrey Mbai Injaga

Applicant

and

Republic

Respondent

Ruling

1. The applicant filed a notice of motion application seeking resentencing. The application is supported by an affidavit sworn by the applicant. The averments made in support of the application are that is remorseful for the crime committed. He urged the court to resentence him.

2. In his pleadings, the applicant contended that he was charged, convicted and sentenced by the Chief Magistrate’s court for the offence of robbery with violence in Kibera Magistrate’s Court Criminal case no. 8859 of 2000. His appeal to the High Court no. 1093 of 2003 was dismissed. Similarly, his appeal to the Court of Appeal was also dismissed. That at the time, he was serving the death sentence which was commuted to life imprisonment. He maintains that the time he has spent in prison is adequate rehabilitation. He urged the court to resentence him.

3. I have considered the application, the affidavit in support and the applicable law. From the record, I note that the matter was already handled by the Court of Appeal. If this court ventures into handling the application on its merits would be tantamount to a disregard for the hierarchy of courts. This court has no jurisdiction to supervise a superior court. As noted above, this court has already discharged its duty and became functus officio. I do not understand why the applicant having exhausted his avenues of appeal has come back to this court unless he is intent on abusing the court process.

4. As a result, the application is dismissed. The applicant is directed not to file a similar application unless with the leave of court.Orders accordingly.

RULING DATED AND DELIVERED VIRTUALLY THIS 12TH DAY OF MARCH 2024_______________D. KAVEDZAJUDGE