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  1. Administration of unlawful oaths to commit capital offences Any person who administers an oath, or engagement in the nature of an oath, purporting to bind the person who takes it to commit any offence, punishable with death, is guilty of a felony and shall be sentenced to death. [Act No. 52 of 1955, s. 5.] 61.

  2. [2009] Penal Code Cap. 63 3 Chapter VI – punIshments Section 24 – Different kinds of punishments. 25 – Sentence of death. 26 – Imprisonment. 26A – Recommendation for removal from Kenya. 27 – Corporal punishment. 28 – Fines. 29 – Forfeiture. 30 – Suspension or forfeiture of right to carry on business. 31 – Compensation. 32 ...

  3. 101. (1) Any person who, being employed in the public service, Abuse of office. does or directs to be done, in abuse of the authority of his office, any 7 of 2007. 52 Cap. 63 Penal Code [2009] arbitrary act prejudicial to the rights of another is guilty of a felony. (2) (Repealed by 7 of 2007.)

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    Under our Penal Code, the death penalty is a lawful, though not the only sentence (see the Court of Appeal Decision in the Mutiso case), for the offences of treason (Section 40); oathing to commit a capital offence (Section 60); murder (Section 204); robbery with violence (Section 296(2) and attempted robbery with violence (Section 297(2)).

  5. national_practice_document_seo_description - Kenya - The Penal Code [last amended 2009]

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · The Penal code, Section 296 (2) sets out the elements of robbery. To qualify as robbery with violence, the evidence of the theft, the number of assailants, whether the appellant was armed with a dangerous weapon, and whether the appellant beat the complainant has to be determined. Sentence for Robbery

  7. 8. the Penal Code - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. Penal Code CHAPTER 63 Revised Edition 2009 (2008) Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney General.