From Slippers to Serious Sentences: How Kenyan Law Defines ‘Stealing’ of Small Items

From Slippers to Serious Sentences How Kenyan Law Defines ‘Stealing’ of Small Items

Did you know that stealing something as seemingly harmless as slippers or tissues from a lodging can land you up to seven years behind bars in Kenya? It all boils down to how Kenyan law defines “stealing” under different contexts. Esteemed criminal law advocate Danstan Omari walked us through the legal definitions, essential ingredients to … Read more

What Counts as Robbery With Violence In Kenyan Law? Danstan Omari Explains

Robbery With Violence

Robbery is already one of the gravest crimes against property, but when it’s coupled with violence, the consequences in Kenya become far more severe. In this comprehensive guide, criminal lawyer Danstan Omari expertly breaks down what exactly constitutes “robbery with violence” under the Kenyan Penal Code, explains why even minimal violence or merely being in … Read more