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Republic v M’ibua & 8 others (Criminal Case 3 of 2019) [2024] KEHC 824 (KLR) (1 February 2024) (Judgment)

20 min · 21 de abr de 2025
Portada del episodio Republic v M’ibua & 8 others (Criminal Case 3 of 2019) [2024] KEHC 824 (KLR) (1 February 2024) (Judgment)

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In this intense episode of Wakili Talks, we explore the shocking murder case of Republic v. M'ibua & 8 Others, a brutal killing of a Kenyan chief over a simple land dispute gone tragically wrong. Nine accused persons faced the High Court for a coordinated attack involving pangas, sticks, and fire. We unpack the full courtroom drama: from village tensions over straying goats to a violent mob justice and a powerful ruling on malice aforethought and common intention under Kenyan law. Tune in for real Kenyan stories, real law, straight talk, and powerful lessons. #KenyaLaw #TrueCrimeKE #JusticeForAll #WakiliTalks

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