THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA AT MUKONO
HCT-O3-CR-SC-/85/06
UGANDA :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PROSECUTION
VERSUS
KASEREBANYI J. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ACCUSED
BEFORE: JUSTICE E.K. MUHANGUZI
PROCEEDINGS:
21.11.2006
Mr. Ndamurani Atenyi, Resident State Attorney for the State.
Mrs Rita Matovu for accused
Accused in Court
Ms Nabirye Rebecca – Court Clerk
Court:
Indictment read over and explained to accused.
Accused:
It is true.
Court:
Plea of guilt entered
Mr. Ndamurani:
Briefly the victim is a biological daughter to the accused. Her mother having divorced the accused had custody of the victim and were
resided at Buvuma Island. In 2004 the accused got her from her mother’s place that she would study at his place at Namengo
village. There were step children in the accused’s home. After mother stopped staying at the accused’s home, the accused
began sneaking into her bedroom late in the night and subjecting her to forceful sexual intercourse and telling her that he was merely
teaching her what she was meant to do as a grown up. When she refused these advances the accused threatened to throw her out at night
until she gave in. He ordered her to lie on her back and he inserted his male organ into her sexual organ. He repeated the same act
three days later and warned her not to reveal the same to anyone else. He assured her that she would get used to that with the passage
of time. He continued subjecting her to sexual intercourse on a more or a regular basis until neighbours noticed a change in her
physical appearance. They in turn alerted her mother who reported promptly by checking on the victim at school.
When asked who was responsible for the pregnancy the victim revealed that the accused was responsible. The accused was arrested by
the LCs and taken to police where he was rearrested and charged with the offence.
Medical exam on the victim on 9.8.2005 revealed that she was 15 years old with a ruptured hymen (4months prior to exam) and a pregnancy
of 16 weeks old.
Medical exam on the accused on 9.8.2005 revealed that he was of apparent age of 45 years old with normal mental condition.
Accused:
The facts were correct.
Court:
Court finds the accused guilt of the offence of defilement and accordingly convicts him as charged, on his own plea of guilty.
Mr. Ndamurani:
Briefly the convict has been on remand since 11.8.2005 = 1 year and 3 months. No previous criminal record, suggesting that he is a
first offender. He pleaded guilty, thus saving in resources.
However, these are the aggravating factors in this case:-
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The victim was a biological daughter of the convict, unlawful, cultural taboo the victim was 15 years old while the convict was 45
years older.
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The act was repeated several times.
In light of the above grave factors I invite court to impose the maximum sentence prescribed by the law.
Mrs. Matovu:
The convict is a first offender, he pleaded guilty. He is repentant and wishes to have an opportunity to go and look after the victim
and the child.
Allocutus:
My 2nd wife was chased away by clan demons or evil spirits and my children have no body to take care of them. The same demons/spirits made
me turn my daughter, the victim, into my wife. I have learnt a lesson and if I am released I will not repeat the offence.
Court:
Sentence and reasons on 24.11.2006.
E.K. Muhanguzi
Judge
21.11.2006
Court: Sentence and reasons:
Court has carefully considered the facts of this case, the submissions of both state and defence Counsel as well as allocutus of the
accused.
Court noted that the convict:-
1.
May be a first offender who pleaded guilty and saved State resources. He has already served 1 year and 3 months period on remand
– These are favourable factors to the convict.
2.
He is the biological father of the victim.
3.
He was 45 years old while the victim was 15 years old at time of commission of the tipple offence.
4.
He committed the offence under threats and force. These are extremely aggravating factors.
In the circumstances, Court hereby sentences the convict to life imprisonment. Right of appeal against sentence within 14 days from
today is explained to the convict.
E.K. Muhanguzi
Judge
24.11.2006
Court:
Delivered in presence of
1.
Mr. Ndamurani Atenyi, Resident State Attorney for State.
2.
Mr. Serwanga on brief for Mrs Matovu for accused.
3.
Accused in Court.
4.
Ms Nabirye Rebecca – Court Clerk
E.K. Muhanguzi
Judge
24.11.2006