Joseph Irungu Jowie, the first accused in the murder of business woman Monica Kimani, at Milimani Law Courts on February 9, 2024. Image: The Star Kenya

Jowie Appeals Death Sentence, Alleges Cruelty

Jowie, also known as Joseph Irungu, is appealing his death sentence for the murder of Monica Kimani, arguing that it violates his constitutional rights.

In court documents share, he contends that the penalty is cruel and inhumane, seeking a declaration that it constitutes torture and is prohibited under Article 25 of the Constitution.

Additionally, he challenges a specific section of the Criminal Procedure Code that denies individuals sentenced to death the right to bail pending appeal, urging its nullification.

Jowie asserts that the sentence violates his fundamental right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. He also demands compensation for the infringement of various constitutional articles.

The murder, for which Jowie was convicted, occurred in September 2018, with the court determining it as a deliberate and premeditated act rather than a response to provocation.

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