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John Edward The Former Kenya Police Service’s Director Of Operations Blow Lawyer In Court For Asking Too Much Questions During Cross-Examination

 John Edward Njeru  a 69 years old man has been handed 1- day jailed term for striking a lawyer during a cross-examination session inside the court.

According to the reorts, John Edward left the lawyer  Alex Kimani with a “serious injuries” after landing a punches on his abdomens. He was said to have been angry that Kimani was asking him too many questions in a case where he was the witness.

The case is said to be between an elderly man who accused a businessman, Gabriel Njoroge Mbuthia of allegedly defrauding him by forging a certificate of lease for a land in Nanyuki Municipality. The businessman is alleged to have committed the offence on July 21, 2009. 

It was gathered that the incident occurred after the lawyer asked the court to allow him get closer to the witness who was seated to show him some documents. The court was forced to order for detention of the witness as the lawyer went to the hospital for medical check up.

On Tuesday September 28, his colleague Waweru Benson who emerge before the court told  Bernard Ochoi the senior Principal magistrate that Kimani could not appear in court since he was still experiencing serious abdominal pain.

“After the yesterday’s incident, my colleague (Kimani) developed a sharp pain in his abdomen. He visited the hospital was advised by the doctor to undergo a scan this morning to ascertain the cause of the pain. 

“The accused person has a right of presentation and no one can stop that representation either by word of mouth or assault as it happened yesterday. No one is above the law. I have information that the complainant used abusive language to a prosecutor in a previous court.” he said

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According to the report, Benson lured the to join the defence in condemning the action and also asked the court to issue an order for detention of Njeru for more days until the matter is reported to the police. 

“Following the unfortunate incident that happened yesterday that a witness physically confronted a lawyer, I ordered the witness to be detained for one day. I take notice that the lawyer is unwell due to the incident and I urge him to report to the nearest police station for officers to carry out investigations and file a report in court.

“The action is totally unacceptable in this court and it’s seriously condemned” The m Magistrate stated.

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