P C A v REPUBLIC [2010] KEHC 1952 (KLR) | Incest By Male | Esheria

P C A v REPUBLIC [2010] KEHC 1952 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA

AT ELDORET

Criminal Appeal 105 of 2009

P C A……….....…………………………APPLICANT

=VERSUS=

REPUBLIC……………………………………RESPONDENT

(Appeal from the decision of Alego Esq. Senior Resident Magistrate

delivered on 6th July 2009 at Eldoret on conviction and sentence

in Eldoret CMCC NO. 5058/2009)

JUDGMENT

I.Introduction

1. P C A appeared before the Senior resident Magistrate on 6th July 2009 charged with the following offence:-

Incest by male contrary to Section 20(1) Sexual offences Act No. 3/2006

Particulars of Offence

“On diverse dates between

December 2007 to June 2009Lugari District within Western Province unlawfully and intentionally did an act --- to M.C. --- a girl who is to [his] knowledge [his] daughter”

2. The plea was taken on the same day, and a plea of guilty was entered.The facts of the case was duly read and accordingly to law, a P.3 form was produced to reveal that the minor/victim and daughter was 8 months pregnant.

3. In mitigation P C A, interalia,stated “it is the devil’s work that made me defile my child”

4. The trial Magistrate imposed a sentence of “Life Imprisonment”.

This was on the grounds that a deterrencesentence was appropriate.

II.Appeal

5. Being dissatisfied with the conviction and

sentence P CA (herein referred as the Apppeallant) appealedto this High Court of Kenya at Eldoret on 10th July 2009. His Appeal was admitted to hearing on 23rd November 2009 (Mwilu J).

6. In his Petition of Appeal the Appeallant stated

that:

(i)He pleaded guilty because he was confused.

(ii)He was not aware of the repercussions of pleading to the charge

(iii)The matters before Court was a fabrication but he now prays for a retrial.

(iv)He had a disagreement with his wife.

7. In reply to this Petition, the State was able to show that the plea was correctly taken.Therewas no error or defects on the face of the record.Thatthe admission in mitigation of the words “the devil made (me) defile my child” is sufficientto show the guiltiness and admission to the offence.

III.Opinion

8. The procedure of taking plea herein was according to law.The Charge was read to the Appeallant in a language he understands. He admitted the same.The facts were re-read to him and he again admitted the facts before Court as being correct; namely from December 2007 he had been sexually assaulting the minor.

9. The P.3 from revealed that the minor, a daughter to the Appeallant conceived in August 2008. She was eight months pregnant.The teachers at school on investigating who got her pregnant were informed it was her father and Appeallant in this case.

10. I do not see therefore a likelihoodof fabricated

evidence by the prosecution.I would reject this point of argumentin the petition.

11. Further the Appeallant argued that the cause of

his being in Court is the fact that his wife and he quarreled.Thiswas not part of the petition of Appeal which the Appeallant is bound to.This was never raised before the trial magistrates in mitigation and or during the plea.The facts of the case clearly stated that his wife was notified of theincident that tooka considerable time.She reported to the police.

11. The minor had been informed by the Appeallant

not to tell of the incident.She conceivedthrough normalconception according to the doctors.

12. Where a child in this case, a 13 years old girl

is impregnated by her father, she will be traumatized all her life.She mayhave to bear a child formed out of incest.She was taken advantage of in a situation that she may not have known whatwas being done to her was wrong.

13. I do note in the aspect of conviction that this

Was sound and I would not interfere with it.As to the issue of sentence, the Trial Magistrate gave the same on grounds of deterrence.I would not interfere withthis. I accordinglyuphold the sentence as given.

14. This appeal is dismissed and the Appeallantto continue with his sentence.

15. There will be 14 daysright of appeal

DATED THIS5TH DAY OF JULY 2010 AT ELDORET

M.A. ANG’AWA

JUDGE.

Advocate

(i)Mr. A.O. Oluochinstructedfrom the office of the Attorney Generalfor the State/Respondent.

- Present

(ii)Paul Chimwami, Appeallant in person -Present

(iii)Advocate – nil