German Benjamin v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 142 of 2010)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The appellant, a first offender, was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for defiling a five-year-old girl. On appeal against sentence only, the Court of Appeal applied the principles in Ogalo s/o Owoura v R for interfering with sentence, holding that an appellate court will intervene where the trial court acted on a wrong principle, overlooked a material factor, or where the sentence is manifestly excessive. While agreeing the offence was grave, the Court found the twenty-year term, on top of four years and six months on remand, manifestly excessive for a first offender, and that courts overemphasise punishment over rehabilitation. The sentence was reduced to fifteen years.
Outcome
Sentence reduced from twenty years to fifteen years' imprisonment
Facts
The appellant was indicted for defilement contrary to section 129(1) of the Penal Code Act. It was alleged that in November 2005 at Mukaru village, Kyenjojo District, he had unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl aged five years. A prosecution witness found the victim crying with the appellant wiping her tears; the victim said the appellant had had sexual intercourse with her and repeated this to her parents. The victim's mother observed blood and semen in the child's private parts. A clinical officer established the victim's age as five, confirmed penetration and a ruptured hymen, examining her about four days after the offence. The appellant, aged 35 and a first offender, was married with four young children and had spent four years and six months on remand. The High Court at Fort Portal convicted him on 19 July 2010 and sentenced him to twenty years' imprisonment. He appealed only against sentence, the conviction grounds being abandoned.
Issues
- Whether the sentence of twenty years' imprisonment imposed by the trial court for defilement was harsh and manifestly excessive.
Orders
- Appeal against sentence allowed.
- Sentence of 20 years' imprisonment set aside and substituted with one of 15 years' imprisonment.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (1)
Cases cited (2)
- Ogalo s/o Owoura v R (1954) 21 EACA 270
- James V.R, (1950) EACA 147
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