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Seminar paper from the year 2020 in the subject Law - Public Law / Constitutional Law / Basic Rights, grade: 78, University of Nairobi (THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI), course: LLM, language: English, abstract: The study sought to investigate victim protection act 2014 in Kenya and establish whether the act 2014 served as guard and saviour of victims in Kenya. Give it credit; the Victim Protection Act of 2014 (VPA) is a revolutionizing statute in the criminal justice system (CJS) of Kenya. It shifts the earlier misconceived or often sources of controversies in courts and…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2020 in the subject Law - Public Law / Constitutional Law / Basic Rights, grade: 78, University of Nairobi (THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI), course: LLM, language: English, abstract: The study sought to investigate victim protection act 2014 in Kenya and establish whether the act 2014 served as guard and saviour of victims in Kenya. Give it credit; the Victim Protection Act of 2014 (VPA) is a revolutionizing statute in the criminal justice system (CJS) of Kenya. It shifts the earlier misconceived or often sources of controversies in courts and settles them squarely in simple and yet awakening terms. One of the most imminent impacts of the VPA has been centered at the trial stage. This stage has seen numerous litigations ranging from the trial courts to the Supreme Court of Kenya.
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Julius Kipkosgei Ng'arng'ar, born in October, 18th 1973 in Kobujoi, Nandi County, Kenya. He attended Kamimei and Kapsagawat Primary school between 1980 to 1987 and Secondary education at Kapsabet Boys high school between 1988 to 1992. He got his first degree LLB in law from University of Nairobi, MBA from Moi University and LLM law from University of Nairobi. Julius Kipkosgei Ng'arng'ar was admitted as an advocate of high court in the year 2000. He joined Judiciary service commission as a District Magistrate (II) also, he worked as a Resident Magistrate in Mwingi Law Court, Bungoma law court as a principal magistrate, Hamisi Law Courts as a Senior Principal Magistrate, Chief Magistrate at Kisumu Law court. Currently, Julius Kipkosgei Ng'arng'ar is serving as a chief magistrate in Kitale law court Kenya.