Mulindwa v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 72 of 2018)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant's complaint that the trial judge failed to inquire into his age: he was tried and convicted on unchallenged medical and sworn evidence that he was an adult (19 at the offence), and the claim of minority was raised only at sentencing without explanation. On sentence, the Court held the 22-year term harsh given that the appellant was a marginal adult or young offender who had only recently graduated from childhood; such offenders should be treated more leniently on a sliding scale, with punishment proportionate to age and offence and affording an opportunity for reformation. The Court reduced the sentence to 17 years, less remand time.
Outcome
Sentence reduced; appellant to serve 14 years, 5 months and 6 days' imprisonment from 28 June 2018.
Facts
In October 2015 at Kisalosalo zone, Kyebando, Kampala, the appellant was living with the father of the victim, a 7-year-old girl, KN. On one occasion in that month the appellant had sexual intercourse with the victim while her parents were absent. On returning home her mother noticed a foul smell and, on examining the child, found pus oozing from her vagina. The victim disclosed that the appellant had performed a sexual act on her, and the matter was reported to police. The appellant was arrested. Medical examination found the victim, aged 7, with a ruptured hymen and vaginal secretion. The appellant was medically examined on 18 December 2015 by Dr Santo Ojara (PW2) and found to be 19 years old and mentally normal. In his sworn defence at trial on 4 June 2018 the appellant gave his age as 22. He was convicted of aggravated defilement and sentenced. The claim that he was under 18 at the time of the offence was first raised at the sentencing stage.
Issues
- Whether the trial judge erred in failing to inquire into the appellant's age at the time of the offence and in sentencing him as an adult rather than remitting him to the Family and Children Court.
- Whether the sentence of 22 years, 5 months and 6 days' imprisonment was unduly harsh and excessive.
Orders
- Ground 1 dismissed.
- Ground 2 upheld; sentence of 22 years reduced to 17 years' imprisonment.
- After deduction of 2 years, 6 months and 24 days spent in pretrial custody, the appellant shall serve 14 years, 5 months and 6 days' imprisonment from 28 June 2018, the date of conviction.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (2)
Cases cited (22)
- Kyalimpa Edward v Uganda (Supreme Court Criminal Appeal No. 10 of 1995)
- Kiwalabye Bernard v Uganda (Supreme Court Criminal Appeal No. 143 of 2001)
- [2014] UGCA 65
- [2005] UGSC 21
- [2019] UGCA 2040
- [2007] UGSC 11
- [2003] UGSC 36
- [2016] UGCA 27
- [2023] UGCA 309
- [2024] UGCA 161
- [2024] UGCA 162
- [2024] UGCA 165
- [2016] UGCA 24
- io Moses v Uganda Court of Appeal Criminal al No. 118 of 2010 (unreported)
- [2024] UGCA 159
- [2024] UGCA 30
- [2022] UGCA 303
- Twayigira Soteri v Uganda (Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal No. 94 of 2020)
- Kamugisha Asan v Uganda (Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal No. 212 of 2017)
- Byamukama Joseph v Uganda (Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal No. 216 of 2015)
- [2023] UGCA 242
- [2023] UGCA 274
Cases citing this judgment (25)
How later Ugandan judgments in the Wakilii corpus have cited this case. Treatment labels come from Sequitur — Uganda’s citator — each backed by a verbatim span from the citing judgment, and are not an assertion that this case is, or is not, good law.
- Kayita Mariko and Another v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 173 of 2022)
- Kiiza Jovan v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 305 of 2020)
- Kisembo v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 366 of 2020)
- Kaweesa v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 112 of 2014)
- Mushabe v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 64 of 2020)
- Uganda v Ziwa Steven (Criminal Session No.336 of 2019)
- Alibankoha & 4 Others v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 243 of 2021)
- Okello (Mugenyi) v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 294 of 2017)
- Azabo alias Yayanga v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 408 of 2016)
- Uganda v Muhereza and 2 Others (HCT-01-CR-SC 223 of 2019)
- Uganda v Christoper (HCT-01-CR-SC 239 of 2019)
- Mudhasi v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 267 of 2015)
- Uganda v Muchunguzi Godfrey (Criminal Case 332 of 2019)
- Uganda v Monday (FPT-00-CR-SC 109 of 2019)
- Uganda v Monday David (Criminal Case 109 of 2019)
- Kavuma v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 265 of 2015)
- Tukaabwe v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 152 of 2013)
- Mwerinde v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 151 of 2013)
- Ssekandi Muhammed v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 364 of 2016)
- Kayongo Sadam v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 524 of 2016)
- Katongole Benedicto v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 250 of 2016)
- Elungat Grace Naptal v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 499 of 2015)
- Kansiime v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 0616 of 2014)
- Muwonge Fulgensio v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 0586 of 2014)
- Kaddu v Uganda [2019] UGSC 19
Full judgment
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