mkenyan wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Mr. Mutinda the guy who is supposed to be representing the gov't is now tetearing himself akiwa upande huu ama upande ule.
Why? Because he knows that after all this nonsense is done with, if the judge jails him, he has no career as an advocate.
Huyu Miguna ataenda Canada na very many people's careers.
Sad.
Punguza ushamba where in this world are lawyers jailed for representing clients?
Enyewe you are a funny guy. Why do you hate me for reporting what's going on. Advocate Mutinda luckily doesn't listen to you for legal advise unlike the other 3 guys.
So he's made a very very impassioned plee not to be jailed. To the point where Orengo asked the court to forgive him.
What is interesting is that he made no similar plee for his clients. After all he was told to say he could not find them.
Lakini on his own personal issues and career, the man stood up na akajitetea kama mwanaume. He obviously is not foolish enough to listen to Murchr's legal advise.
And yes lawyers are jailed every day. Ama you think they are also Matiangi?
mutinda is just doing his work as an advocate of the high court of kenya. if i were in his position i would have done the same thing. short of resigning, you too would have done the same. but everyone has a right to an advocate. i know the guy a very good and competent lawyer. just doing his job in difficult circumstances.
I don't deny that he's a good guy.
But on the issue of resigning, that's why we are a banana republic. People in the rest of the world do resign when they are being forced to do something that's morally outrageous, like lying for a liar.
Since he's also a bright guy and knows that his career is on the line, he stood up and made an impassioned plee for himself. Very clever guy.
He knows better than shit on a judge for 3 days and go back to the same judge for the next 20 years.
Personal responsibility is slowly coming into the mindsets of people.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?