Evidentiary Rules in Kenyan Criminal Cases: Case Study Analysis
Evidentiary Rules in Kenyan Criminal Cases: Case Study Analysis
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This coursework explores the Republic v Irungu & Maribe case, analysing evidence rules, liability principles, and judicial opinion within the Kenyan legal system. It examines the Monica Kimani murder case, detailing facts, circumstantial evidence, and the prosecution's application of the burden of proof. The coursework highlights principles like actus reus, mens rea, and common intention doctrine, while focusing on admissibility standards for electronic and documentary evidence. The analysis...