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12 police officers set to appear before the Milimani High Court on Wednesday for plea-taking in the case of baby Samantha Pendo who was killed during anti-government protests in Kisumu County in 2017 yet again failed to do so. The plea taking was postponed due to the transfer of Lady Justice Lilian Mutende who had been handling the matter. Details in the Scales of Justice Segment.
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Why Baby Pendo’s case has been postponed again
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