Advogados afirmam que faltam 64 páginas na sentença de Gachagua

Advogados da associação Chama cha Gema Watho alegam que faltam 64 páginas na sentença do Tribunal Superior sobre a destituição de Rigathi Gachagua.

Os advogados escreveram ao vice-escrivão da Divisão Constitucional e de Direitos Humanos em 12 de junho, solicitando a sentença completa, juntamente com os registros da sessão de 8 de junho. Eles afirmaram que o juiz Eric Ogola declarou que a sentença totalizava 350 páginas e que os três juízes a leram até as 3 da manhã antes de assiná-la. A cópia que receberam três dias depois continha apenas 286 páginas e não trazia as assinaturas dos juízes. "Está claro que faltam 64 páginas nessa sentença", afirmaram os advogados da Kiragu Wathuta & Company Advocates.

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