RPA 0480/13/HC/NYA
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II. ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUE IN THE CASE
Whether NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène who pleaded guilty since the beginning of
the prosecution has been given a heavier sentence
6. NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène submits that the reason for his appeal was that he had
been given a severe sentence by the High Court while he had pleaded guilty and
apologized since the beginning of the investigation, and he requests that his sentence be
reduced again to allow him go to care for the child the raped girl gave birth to.
7. The Prosecutor argues that the ground of appeal of NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène
should not be dismissed because his request has been granted in the first instance,
claiming that the sentence imposed on him cannot be reduced as it is the minimum
penalty under the law.
8. The Court notes that NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène appealed saying that he pleaded
guilty from the beginning of the proceedings but was given a heavier sentence, which he
argues is unfounded because the offense is punishable, as indicated by the first judge, by
life imprisonment with special provisions in accordance with Article 191 of Organic Law
nº 01/2012 / OL of 02/05/2012 establishing the Penal. The fact that the first Judge
sentenced him to only ten (10) years in prison shows that he was given the minimum
sentence, and as explained in the judgment, it was reduced on the ground that he had
pleaded guilty since the start of the prosecution.
9. NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène’s request for a reduced sentence to allow him go
home to raise the child they gave birth to is unfounded because, as already mentioned in
the preceding paragraph, the crime he committed is a felony of aggravated cruelty
punishable by a heavy sentence that that cannot be reduced below the sentence he was
given in accordance with Article 78, 1º of Organic Law nº 01/2012 / OL of 02/05/2012
establishing the Penal Code which provides that "if there are mitigating circumstances, the
reduction of life imprisonment or life imprisonment with special provisions is replaced by a penalty
of imprisonment of not less than ten (10) years". Therefore, the Court has not legal basis for a
lower sentence.
10. The Court concludes that NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène’s appeal is unfounded for
the reasons already explained in the preceding two paragraphs, and therefore the
sentence imposed on him in the first instance remains.
III. COURT DECISION
11. Holds that the appeal of NDINDIRIYIMANA Damascène is unfounded;
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