Although the presence of consent has been held to be a complete defence to
the offence of rape (IKO v. THE STATE (supra), and in as much as Section
121 of the Criminal Code is silent on the issue of consent by minors, I hold
the strong view that minors of about 12 years cannot give a valid consent to
sexual intercourse. However, I can invent the law. With the presence of
consent, the charge fails.
I should have proceeded at this point to discharge and acquit the accused
person. However, since the prosecutrix is below 18 years, and the accused
was not lawfully married or had any other proper cause to have sexual
intercourse with her, I find that the facts on record sufficiently proves the
offence of defilement. It is for this reason that I will find the accused guilty
for defilement contrary to Section 127 of the Criminal Code. The accused
person is according convicted under Section 127 of the Criminal Code.
PREVIOUS CONVICTION
Mrs. A.D. BWALA: My Lord, there is nothing known.
COURT: I take that the convict has no previous criminal record.
ALLOCUTUS
Mrs. Uduma: My Lord we are on bended knees asking for the court to
temper justice with mercy. The convict is an old man. I urge the court to
invoke section 29 of the Criminal Code which allows for a lesser sentence
in favour of the convict.
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