Uganda v Ubi Isaac (High Court Civil Suit No.26 of 2004) [2004] UGHC 55 (27 May 2004) | Defilement | Esheria

Uganda v Ubi Isaac (High Court Civil Suit No.26 of 2004) [2004] UGHC 55 (27 May 2004)

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{\b\insrsid4281633\charrsid2193802 VERSUS \par \par }\pard \qj \li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\b\insrsid4281633\charrsid2193802 UBI ISAAC ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::\tab ACCUSED \par }{\b\ul\insrsid4281633\charrsid2193802 \par BEFORE: THE HON. MR. JUSTICE AUGUSTUS KANIA}{\b\insrsid4281633\charrsid2193802 : \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\insrsid4281633\charrsid2193802 \par }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\b\ul\insrsid3935910\charrsid2193802 JUDGMENT}{\b\ul\insrsid4281633\charrsid2193802 \par }\pard \qj \li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\b\ul\insrsid3935910\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid3935910\charrsid2193802 \tab The Accused, Ubi Issac, is indicated for defilement C/S 129(1) of Penal Code Act. The particulars of the offence are that the accused on the 24}{\super\insrsid3935910\charrsid2193802 th}{ \insrsid3935910\charrsid2193802 day of July 2001 at Yatua village in the Arua District had unlawful sexual intercourse with Angaika Biajo a girl under the age of 18 years. The accused denied the offence and pleaded not guilty. \par \par \tab In our criminal justice system and a}{\insrsid13767032\charrsid2193802 ccused person is presumed to be innocent until he is proved guilty. The burden to establish the guilty of the accused rests on the prosecution and it remains with the prosecution throughout the trial and never shifts onto the accused. The secure the conviction of the accused, the prosecution must prove the guilt of the accused beyo nd reasonable doubt. Any doubt as to the guilt of the accused must be resolved in favour of the accused leading to his acquittal.}{\insrsid3935910\charrsid2193802 \par }{\b\i\ul\insrsid13767032\charrsid2193802 See Woolmington vs DDP (1935 AC 462 and Lubogo & Ors vs Uganda (1967 EA 440 \par }\pard \qj \fi720\li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 It is also trite that the accused is to be convict ed on the strength of the prosecution case but not on the weakness of case for the defence. \par }\pard \qj \li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\b\i\ul\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 See Isreal Epuku S/O. Achietu vs R (1934) 1 EACA 166.}{\insrsid620475\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 \par \tab In discharging its duty of proving the guilt of the accused person beyond reasonable doubt, the prosecution is under a duty to prove each and every essential ingredient of the offence with which the accused has been charged. In the case of defilement the essential ingredients the prosecution has to prove are the following:- \par \par {\listtext\pard\plain\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\langfenp1033\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 \hich\af0\dbch\af0\loch\f0 (i)\tab}}\pard \qj \fi-720\li1440\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar \jclisttab\tx1440\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\ls1\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 That the complainant was under the age of 18 years at the time of the offence. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\langfenp1033\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 \hich\af0\dbch\af0\loch\f0 (ii)\tab}That there was unlawful sexual intercourse with the complainant. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\langfenp1033\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 \hich\af0\dbch\af0\loch\f0 (iii)\tab}That it was the accused who was responsible for such unlawful sexual intercourse. \par }\pard \qj \li720\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 \par }\pard \qj \fi720\li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 With regard to the first ingredient that the complainant was unde r the age of 18 years at the time of the offence the prosecution relied on the medical evidence of PW1 Driwale Alfred and that of PW2 Maimuna Tiko the mother of the complainant. The Medical evidence comprised in PF3}{\insrsid2039080\charrsid2193802 and its appendix and its appendix duly compiled by PW1 Dr. Driwale Alfred who wound the complainant to be 8 years old at the time of his examination. This medical report was admitted by consent under the provisions of section 66 of the T. I. A and marked P1. PW2 Maimuna Tiko in her testimony pu t the age of the complainant as being 11 years at the time of the offence.}{\insrsid1587208\charrsid2193802 \par }\pard \qj \li0\ri0\sl360\slmult1\widctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid2193802 {\insrsid2039080\charrsid2193802 \par \tab Apart from the above evidence, the prosecution attempted to call the complainant as a witness. Because she was by appearance a child of tender years far below 18 years I subjected her to a voire dire and from the results, though at the instance of the prosecution, her testimony was not take. From the above evidence, not withstanding the discrepancy of the age of the complainant by PW1 Dr. Driwale Alfred and PW2 Maimuna Tiko, I fi nd that the complainant was at the time of the offence far below the age of 18 years. The prosecution has proved the first ingredient of the offence of defilement beyond reasonable doubt. \par \par \tab To prove the second ingredient of defilement which is the fact of sexual intercourse with the complainant, the prosecution relied first of all again on the medical evidence by PW1 Dr. Driwale Alfred in exhibit P1 in which PW1 Dr. Driwale Alfred found signs of penetration though the complainant\rquote s hymen was not raptured. He also observed injuries and inflammations around}{\insrsid2640545\charrsid2193802 the private parts of the complainant which he concluded to be consistent with force having been sexually used. The finding of PW1 Dr. Driwale Alfred that the hymen was not raptured does not at all derogat e the finding that there was sexual intercourse with the complainant, because sexual intercourse is complete where there is penetration however slight. The hymen does not need to be raptured nor does the prosecution need to prove that the ejaculation of t he male seed into the female private parts took place. The other piece of the evidence the prosecution relies on to prove the fact of sexual intercourse with the complainant is that of PW3 Likicho Zainabu which was that the fateful day the assailant of t he complainant came to their home drunk. He was put to rest in a house and the children}{\insrsid14362933\charrsid2193802 of the home including the complainant were asked to remain at home to note where the assailant would go next after waking up. While at her house she was the assailant come out of the house and call the complainant. As soon as the complainant went to him, her assailant locked her and himself in the house and started having sexual intercourse with the complainant at which the later cried. PW3 Likicho Zainabu further te stified that she went to her rescue and found the assailant on top of the complainant. She}{\insrsid5462307\charrsid2193802 picked a stick and hit the assailant with it in vain attempting to dislodge him but to no avail. She continued making an alarm which was answered and it was one Waw a, one of the people who had answered the alarm that pulled the assailant from on top of the complainant. It is finally the evidence of PW3 Likicho Zainabu that when the assailant was brought to the door he had his trousers down his knees and that there were semen on his penis. She also saw semen in the complainant\rquote s vaginal area.}{\insrsid2039080\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid15552709\charrsid2193802 \par \tab The eye evidence of PW3 Likicho Zainabu who saw the assailant of the complainant having sexual intercourse with her together with the medical evidence of PW1 Dr. Alfred Driwal e has in my view proved beyond reasonable doubt that the assailant of the complainant had sexual intercourse with her. The prosecution has therefore proved the fact of sexual intercourse with the complainant beyond reasonable doubt. \par \par \tab With regard to the p articipation of the accused in the commission of this offence the prosecution relies primarily on the eye witness evidence of PW3 Zainabu Likicho which is to the effect that the fateful day the accused who she later came to know as Ubi went to their home

drunk. It was then decided that he should be taken into the house of Ajaa to have a rest. The young children of that home were asked to remain around so that they could monitor where the accused would go next when he woke up. It is the evidence of PW3 Z ainabu Likicho that she at one time saw the accused come out of the house and call the complainant to him. As soon as the complainant went to him, the accused locked himself and the complainant}{\insrsid6292323\charrsid2193802 in the house by bolting the door from inside and started defil ing the complainant. The complainant was shouting in the house and the witness ran to her rescue only to find the accused on top of the complainant having sexual intercourse with her. She testified that the complainant was now crying very loudly and she

decided to make an alarm. She pushed the door open, found the accused still on top of the complainant having sexual intercourse with her so she picked a stick and hit the accused with it. When people eventually answered the alarm they found the accused still lying on top of the complainant and it was one Wawa who eventually pulled the accused away from on top of the complainant. It was also PW3 Zainabu Likicho\rquote s evidence that when the accused was pulled to the door, his trousers were down his knees and there was semen on his penis. Likewise there was semen in the vaginal area of the complainant.}{\insrsid15552709\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid6292323\charrsid2193802 \par \tab Though PW3 Zainabu Likicho had not known the accused before}{\insrsid14840998\charrsid2193802 she is certain that the accused is the very man who had come to their home drunk and was given a ho use to rest in. He later saw the accused call the complainant and locking himself with her in the house. On hearing the cries of the complainant she rushed to the scene only to find the accused on top of the complainant having sexual intercourse with he r . There is no possibility that PW3 Zainabu Likicho could be mistaken in her identification of the accused since the offence was committed during broad day light and the witness found the accused red handed defiling the complainant. And from the evidence

of PW3 Zainabu Likicho from the time the accused was arrested in the act, he did not leaver her presence until when he was taken to the Division headquarters. The accused himself does not deny that he is the one who was arrested because of the alarm made by PW3 Zainabu Likicho thus eliminating the possibility}{\insrsid9700916\charrsid2193802 that there was mistaken identity. From the above I find that the prosecution has proved}{\insrsid1273350\charrsid2193802 beyond reasonable doubt that the accused participated in the commission of this offence.}{\insrsid6292323\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid1273350\charrsid2193802 \par \tab The accused made a sworn statement denying the offence. He however admitted that the fateful day he was at the home }{\insrsid5272905\charrsid2193802 where the incident happened. He came to that home and met some friends with whom they started drinking a local potent gin known as \'93nguli\'94 and it was all along him buying the drink. He had come with Shs.15,000/= which he put in his pocket. When PW3 Zainabu Likicho realized that he was getting very drunk, she took him into a house to rest. On waking up he found the Shs.15,000 in his pocket had been removed. Whe n he questioned PW3 Zainabu Likicho whom he suspected of stealing his money she accused him of defiling the victim and that is how he came to be arrested for defiling the victim.}{\insrsid1273350\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid5272905\charrsid2193802 \par \tab When PW3 Zainabu Likicho testified that she saw the accused call the victim into the house where he was sleeping and when the victim went to him the accused bolted the door from inside and she went to find the accused having sexual intercourse with the victim}{\insrsid16532419\charrsid2193802 on hearing the cries of the victim, the accused did not challenge this e vidence in cross-examination. The natural inference from this is that the accused accepted this evidence as the truth. Nor did he contest the evidence that when he was arrested he had his trousers at his knees. This story is even more corroborated by t he fact that when the victim was taken for medical examination after the incident she was found to have been defiled. I find the defence of the accused that PW3 Zainabu Likicho framed him up because she}{\insrsid15623105\charrsid2193802 had stolen his money a pure figment of his imagination. There is no conceivable reason why PW3 Zainabu Likicho would frame}{\insrsid14826709\charrsid2193802 the accused of having defiled the victim if the accused had a quarrel with the witness. Strangely enough the medical examination of the victim proved that indeed the victim had been de filed. The line of defence adopted by the accused is rejected in toto as a desperate last ditch attempt to save his skin. \par \par \tab The prosecution having proved beyond reasonable doubt all the essential ingredients of the offence of defilement and in agreement with the opinion of both Assessors, I find the accused Ubi Isaac guilty of the defilement of Angaika B}{ \insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 iajo C/S 129 of the Penal Code Act and convict him accordingly.}{\insrsid14826709\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 \par }{\b\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 AUGUSTUS KANIA \par JUDGE \par 27.05.2004 \par }{\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 \par R. A. Explained. \par \par Judgment read in the presence of \par Accellam \endash RSA \par Mr. Lubwa \endash for the accused \par Mr. Boyi \endash Court/Clerk \par The accused in court. \par \par }{\b\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 AUGUSTUS KANIA \par JUDGE \par 27.05.2004 \par }{\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 \par \par }{\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 \par \par \par \par \par \par \par }{\b\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 Later at 4.45 \par }{\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 Court as before \par Mr. Acellam \par \par \tab The accused was indicted for defilement; the offence was committed on 24.07.2001. Defilement is a very serious offence which affects}{\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 the victims adversely \endash the victim in this case was seen \endash she was 8 years at the time of this offence. The accused was 59 years old. The circumstances of this offence are very grave because the victim was fit to be his grandchild. }{\insrsid10016\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 I pray for a severe sentence. \par \par Mr. Lubwa \endash The convict is a first offender aged 62 years. He had been on remand since 06.09.2001 to date. The offence is indeed grave. He prays that the court takes into account his age and exercises some leniency. \par \par }{\b\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 AUGUSTUS KANIA \par JUDGE \par 27.05.2004 \par }{\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 \par \par }{\b\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 Court}{\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 \endash Sentence and Reasons for the same. \par \par \tab Defilement is a serious offence with the death penalty as its maximum sentence. It is also serious for the reason that it is destructive to the girl child subjecting her to indignity humiliation, physical and psychological trauma and pain. In this age of the deadly HIV pandemic it makes the girl child the most vulnerable victim. To stop these hazards}{\insrsid10109387\charrsid2193802 from afflicting the girl child deterrent and preventive m easures must be used including permanently isolating the likes of the accused by passing long custodial sentences. This offence is very much more aggravated because of the age difference between the victim and the assailants. People of the age of the acc used are known to have grand children so he could as well have been a great grand father to the victim. The circumstances call for a stringent sentence.}{\insrsid14764384\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid10109387\charrsid2193802 \par \tab The accused is a first offender and an old man though hid conduct unfortunately does not match his age . All the same these factor call for some degree of leniency. The accused has also besides been on remand for 2 years 9 months and 18 days which I am obliged under the constitution of Uganda, to take into account however give particular consideration to the age of the accused. \par \par \tab Having considered all the circumstance}{\insrsid12991738\charrsid2193802 s of the commission of this offence and particularly the age of the accused and taking into account the 2 years 9 months and 18 days he has been on remand, I sentence the accused to 10 years imprisonment.}{\insrsid10109387\charrsid2193802 \par }{\insrsid12991738\charrsid2193802 \par \par }{\b\insrsid12991738\charrsid2193802 AUGUSTUS KANIA \par JUDGE \par 27.05.2004 \par }}