Court heard that Aine and five others wile on Kampala Road on November, 27th, 2019 willfully and unlawfully obstructed police officers who were regulating traffic flow. Aine and Byansi, who appeared calm, pleaded guilty to the charges of obstructing police officers on duty.
“Ms Adong – a prominent Ugandan lawyer – was part of the Office’s team representing victims. In that capacity she greatly contributed to have the voices of victims heard and their views and concerns presented before the ICC,” Massidda said in a statement.
Kalali argues that ever since the inception of the Constitution in 1995, Uganda has had five general elections five excluding citizens in the diaspora and prison inmates.
Justice Mubiru told the accused persons that he will be hearing the case from 8th to 10th January 2020. The same court also has appointed two court assessors Juliet Kasengwa and Simon Mateeka.
In its ruling His Worship Precious Ngabirano –led Students Disciplinary Committee said there was no substance in the evidence adduced to warrant a student’s suspension in the first place.
In her submission to the tribunal on Tuesday at Makerere University Council Room, counsel Kabinga said Professor Mayambala has a conflict of interest in the case.
Prosecution told court that while at Namwasi village along Mbale Nabumali Road in Mbale District on May 16th, 2019, the accused person with malice aforethought unlawfully caused the death of Detective Sergeant, Fred Chemonges.