Wednesday's magazine

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Crime, Courts & Investigations - (15/07/2009 )
Coastal ‘port’ turns into smugglers’ paradise
The whispering palm and the mangrove trees, swaying in rhythm with the gentle breeze paint a picture of blissful serenity along the virgin beach. ... Read More
 
Prisons turn into dens of sodomy
Homosexuality among prisoners is rife and it is contributing to the high HIV and Aids prevalence among inmates, a survey on the Kenyan jails reveals. ... Read more
 
The pain of prisoners’ lonely children
Recently I listened to some Standard Three pupils recite a poem at a price giving day and shock and fear gripped me as their message slowly sank. ... Read more
 
Deaf and dumb man charged for making noise
A Nakuru court was last week stunned when a deaf and dumb man was charged with making noise and disturbing the public. ... Read more
 
Dealing with professional negligence
We have seen cases of clear professional negligence against doctors lately but the victims of the malpractice do not seem to get far in compensation claims as more often, the doctors’ umbrella body declares that there was no malpractice. Are those decisions by the professional associations final or can a victim succeed in a claim in court? ... Read more
 
The legal bane of Michael Jackson
Most of the adult life of Michael Jackson — described by the President of America as "the world’s greatest entertainer" — revolved around legal matters. From legal perspective the demise of the icon and legend brings to surface the bizarre paradox of being an American. ... Read more
 
Consumed by fires of passion
Ochieng and his wife Judith lived in a village in Kisumu, Nyanza Province. They had two daughters — six-year-old Akinyi and Awuor who was two and a half years old. ... Read more
 
Man’s 10-year stroll into the unknown haunts family
If she had the powers, Jane Barasa would delete February 27 from the calendar since she considers it a dark day. ... Read more
 
Crime of Protest
"l should, indeed, prefer 20 guilty men to escape death through mercy, than one innocent to be condemned unjustly," Sir John Fortescue c.1394-1476 English jurist said. ... Read more
 
Guard’s legal duel seeking Compensation
He heard a bang then felt some excruciating pain, but it only lasted for a moment. Within seconds, Mr George Onyago Oyoo went down unconscious. ... Read more
 

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