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JOWIE IRUNGU CHALLENGES DEATH PENALTY IN HIGH COURT PETITION

Jowie Irungu, convicted of murder in the Monica Kimani case , has lodged a petition with the High Court, challenging the imposition of th...


Jowie Irungu, convicted of murder in the Monica Kimani case, has lodged a petition with the High Court, challenging the imposition of the death penalty, which he labels as a degrading punishment.

According to Jowie, “Sentencing over the Monica Kimani murder was in violation of my non-derogable right to freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman punishment.”

He further asserts that the mode of executing the death penalty is “torturous, cruel, and inhumane.” And that it is prohibited under Article 25 of the constitution, which safeguards fundamental rights and freedoms, including freedom from torture or degrading punishment.

Jowie Irungu

In his petition, Jowie, who has filed a notice of appeal, seeks the court’s declaration that section 379(4) of the criminal procedure code is unconstitutional.

This is because it denies individuals sentenced to death the right to bail pending appeal.

The Attorney General has been named as a respondent in his petition.

Previously, the Supreme Court ruled the mandatory death sentence unconstitutional, granting judges discretion between the death penalty and life imprisonment.

Jowie also seeks compensation for the violation of his rights.

Source: Citizen TV / Viusasa YouTube

By Vivian K.

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