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V for Verdict
James WaNjeri
8 episodes
6 days ago
This is a Law podcast dedicated to discussing and promoting Kenya's home grown jurisprudence. We highlight different cases and decisions by Judges in Kenya's courts, while telling the human stories behind every case.
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This is a Law podcast dedicated to discussing and promoting Kenya's home grown jurisprudence. We highlight different cases and decisions by Judges in Kenya's courts, while telling the human stories behind every case.
Show more...
Education
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Ruth Kamande - Battle at the Court of Appeal
V for Verdict
30 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
Ruth Kamande - Battle at the Court of Appeal

Ruth Kamande was found guilty of the Murder of her boyfriend Mr. Mohamed and was sentenced to death. She then filed an appeal before Kenya's Court of Appeal where a 3 Judge bench heard her Appeal. In her Appeal, she was represented by Kenya's former Attorney General, Senior Counsel Githu Muigai.

V for Verdict is a podcast dedicated to celebrating Kenya's home-grown jurisprudence. We highlight court cases decided in Kenya and tell the stories of the trial battles in Kenya's corridors of justice.

V for Verdict
This is a Law podcast dedicated to discussing and promoting Kenya's home grown jurisprudence. We highlight different cases and decisions by Judges in Kenya's courts, while telling the human stories behind every case.