Fyatu wrote:Justice delayed is justice denied so goes the platitude...
This thread will act as an experiment that counts how many days it takes for high profile corruption and murder cases to be concluded in our Kenyan justice system, how long it takes from arrest to conclusion/conviction. Just to be clear, a conviction verdict can either be guilty or not-guilty.
Fortunately or unfortunately i will start with the clear cut case of attempted murder by Hon. Babu Owino who shot a DJ at B-club this morning(17-101-2020).
Today 17-January-2020 will count as day 1(one) for this case.The objective is to find out how many days this case will take from today until it is concluded by the courts.
As we speak these are the cases of interest...
1. Mike Sonko corruption case is now 43 days old(arrested on 6th December 2019)
2. Ferdinad Waititu case is 173 days old(arrested on 28 July 2019).
3. Samburu Governor Moses Kasaine Lenolkulal case is 290 days old(arrested on 2nd April 2019).
4. Okoth Obado high profile murder case is 429 days old(arrested on 14 November 2018).
5.Lillian Omollo Mbogo et al NYS-2 corruption case is 599 days old(arrested on 28 May 2018).
6. Evans "Kipindu pindu" Odhiambo Kidero corruption case is 266 days old(arrested on 26 April 2019).
7.Michael Kamau corruption case is a staggering 1690 days since hearing started(case started on 2 June 2015).
8. Disgraced Henry Rotich case - he of abracadabra guesswork fame and Arror kimwarer dam scam is now 178 days old(arrested on 23 July 2019).
There are many more cases i might have left out.
In particular, I have deliberately left out Jowi(woman eater) case because unlike the others listed above,he is picking sabuni for hardened sex starved convicts in kuma-ya-ndege(Kamiti Maximum) but for the sake of fairness, his case has been lying in Kenya's korti bandia for the past 476 days ever since he was presented in court.
The other day Ibrahim Akasha's Narcotics case was concluded in a record 328 days in the USA and he is now reflecting about his criminal life in a maximum security US penitentiary.
Ni hayo tu kwa sasa...let the counting begin
Interestring look at the below timelines;
Plea, sentencing, and prison life
On March 12, 2009, Madoff pleaded guilty to 11 federal felonies, including securities fraud, wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering, making false statements, perjury, theft from an employee benefit plan, and making false filings with the SEC. The plea was the response to a criminal complaint filed two days earlier, which stated that over the past 20 years, Madoff had defrauded his clients of almost $65 billion in the largest Ponzi scheme in history. Madoff insisted he was solely responsible for the fraud.[69][110] Madoff did not plea bargain with the government. Rather, he pleaded guilty to all charges. It has been speculated that Madoff pleaded guilty instead of cooperating with the authorities in order to avoid naming any associates and co-conspirators who were involved with him in the scheme.[111][112]
In November 2009, David G. Friehling, Madoff's accounting front man and auditor, pleaded guilty to securities fraud, investment adviser fraud, making false filings to the SEC, and obstructing the IRS. He admitted to merely rubber-stamping Madoff's filings rather than auditing them.[113] Friehling extensively cooperated with federal prosecutors and testified at the trials of five former Madoff employees, all of whom were convicted and sentenced to between 2 and a half and 10 years in prison. Although he could have been sentenced to more than 100 years in prison, because of his cooperation, Friehling was sentenced in May 2015 to one year of home detention and one year of supervised release.[114] His involvement made the Madoff scheme by far the largest accounting fraud in history.
Madoff's right-hand man and financial chief, Frank DiPascali, pleaded guilty to 10 federal charges in 2009 and (like Friehling) testified for the government at the trial of five former colleagues, all of whom were convicted. DiPascali faced a sentence of up to 125 years, but he died of lung cancer in May 2015, before he could be sentenced.[115][116]
In his plea allocution, Madoff stated he began his Ponzi scheme in 1991. He admitted he had never made any legitimate investments with his clients' money during this time. Instead, he said, he simply deposited the money into his personal business account at Chase Manhattan Bank. When his customers asked for withdrawals, he paid them out of the Chase account—a classic "robbing Peter to pay Paul" scenario. Chase and its successor, JPMorgan Chase, may have earned as much as $483 million from his bank account.[117][118] He was committed to satisfying his clients' expectations of high returns, despite an economic recession. He admitted to false trading activities masked by foreign transfers and false SEC filings. He stated that he always intended to resume legitimate trading activity, but it proved "difficult, and ultimately impossible" to reconcile his client accounts. In the end, Madoff said, he realized that his scam would eventually be exposed.[83][119]
On June 29, 2009, Judge Chin sentenced Madoff to the maximum sentence of 150 years in federal prison.[23][120] Madoff's lawyers initially asked the judge to impose a sentence of 7 years, and later requested that the sentence be 12 years, because of Madoff's advanced age of 71 and his limited life expectancy.[121][122]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Madoff
This is a person who could have bought the whole judiciary in the 254 plus Kenya 1 and WSR.....
Then vie for the Presidency.....
possunt quia posse videntur