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85 THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (AMENDMENT) ACT 1967 No. 13 of 1967 Date of Assent: 14th June 1967 Date of Commencement: 16th June 1967 An Act of Parliament to amend the Criminal Procedure Code ENACTED by the Parliament of Kenya, as follows : 1. This Act may be cited as the Criminal Procedure Code () Act 1967. 2. There shall be substituted for section 213 of the Criminal Procedure Code (hereinafter referred to as the Code) a new section as follows- 213. The prosecutor or his advocate and the accused and his advocate shall be entitled to address the court in the same manner and order as in a trial under this Code before the High Court. 3. There shall be inserted in the Code, immediately after section 348 thereof, a new section as follows Order of speeches. 348A. When an accused person has been acquitted on a trial held by a subordinate court, or where an order refusing to admit a complaint or formal charge, or an order dismissing a charge, has been made by a subordinate court, the Attorney-General may appeal to the High Court from such acquittal or order on a matter of law. 4. There shall be inserted in the Code, immediately after section 389 thereof, a new section as follows Right of appeal against acquittal, order of refusal or order of dismissal. Procedure on forfeiture of goods. 389A. (1) Where, by or under any written law (other than section 29 of the Penal Code), any goods or things may be (but are not obliged to be) forfeited by a court, and such law does not provide the procedure by which forfeiture is to be effected, then, if it appears to the.court that the goods or things should be forfeited, it shall cause to be served on the person believed to be their owner notice that it will, at, a specified time and place, order the goods or. things to be forfeited unless good cause to the contrary is shown; And, short title. Replacement of section 213 of Cap. 75. Insertion of new section 348A in Code. Insertion of new section 389A in Code.

86 No. 13 Criminal Procedure Code () 1967 at that time and place or on any adjournment, the court may order the goods or things to be forfeited unless such cause is shown by the owner or some person interested in the goods or things: Provided that, where the owner of the goods or things is not known or cannot be found, the notice shall be advertised in a suitable newspaper and in such other manner (if any) as the court thinks fit. (2) If the court finds that the goods or things belong to some person who was innocent of the offence in connexion with which they may or are to be forfeited and who neither knew nor had reason to believe that the goods or things were being or were to be used in connexion with that offence and exercised all reasonable diligence to prevent their being so used, it shall not order their forfeiture; and where it finds that such a person was partly interested in the goods and things it may order that they be forfeited and sold and that such person shall be paid a fair proportion of the proceeds of sale. Repeal of sections 173 and 368 to 378 of Code. of various provisions of Code. of First Schedule to Code 5. 173 and sections 368 to 378 (inclusive) of the Code are repealed, and the heading above section 368 is deleted. 6. The provisions of the Code specified in the first column of the First Schedule to this Act are amended in the manner specified in relation thereto in the second column of that Schedule. 7. The First Schedule to the Code is amended in the manner specified in the Second Schedule to this Act. FIRST SCHEDULE (s. 6) Provision 2. 26 (1). 29 (e). 29 (h). In the definition of "officer in charge of a police station", delete "President", and substitute "Attorney-General". Delete "Inspector-General of Police or a Regional Commissioner of Police", and substitute "Commissioner of Police". Delete "the Kenya Military Forces or Her Majesty's Army or Navy or Air Force", and substitute "the armed forces". Delete all the words after ", under the", and substitute "liable to be extradited under the Extradition Act 1966".

87 1967 Criminal Procedure Code () No. 13 Provision 82 (1) and the heading immediately above. 95. 126. 137 (c) 143 (I). 143 marginal note. 162 (4). 163 (2). 166 (2) and (4), and section 167 (4). 171 (3). 171 (4). 174. 190. 207 (5). 210. 211 (1). 260. 266 (6). Saimme--(Contd.) Delete "Crown" in each case, and substitute "Republic". Delete "or of a province". Insert ", or to deposit property" immediately after "fix", and delete the words after "such a bond". Delete "the Nairobi Area or a province as the case may be". Delete "Commonwealth citizen for an offence committed on the open sea within three nautical miles of the coast of Kenya measured from low-water mark", and substitute "Kenya citizen for an offence committed within territorial waters". Delete "Minister", and substitute "Attorney-General". Delete "for the time being responsible for legal affairs". Delete "Crown", and substitute "Republic". Delete "for the time being responsible for legal affairs" in each case. Delete the subsection. Delete "Crown", and substitute "Republic". Delete "or compensation" and "or section 173". Delete "section 10", and substitute "section 9". Delete "Queen's pardon", and substitute "President's pardon". Insert "and after hearing such summing up, submission or argument as the prosecutor, the accused person or his advocate may wish to put forward," immediately after "charge". Insert "and after hearing such summing up, submission or argument as may be put forward," immediately after "in support of the charge,". Delete "Our Lady the Queen", and substitute "the Republic of Kenya". Delete "and the Presidents and members of Regional Assemblies".

88 No. 13 Criminal Procedure Code () 1967 ScHEraa (Cantd.) Provision Delete "the Kenya Military Forces or Her Majesty's Army, 266 (g). Navy or Air Force on full pay", and substitute "the armed forces". Delete "Minister", and substitute "Attorney-General". 266 (k). Delete "Queen's pardon", and substitute "President's pardon". 279 (I) (b). 353. 354 (1) (2). 354 (3). Delete "Attorney-General" in both places, and substitute "respondent or his advocate" in each case. Delete "Attorney-General", and substitute "respondent or his advocate". Insert, immediately after paragraph (b) a new paragraph as follows (bb) in an appeal from an acquittal, an appeal from an order refusing to admit a complaint or formal charge or an appeal from an order dismissing a charge, hear and determine the matter of law and thereupon reverse, affirm or vary the determination of the subordinate court, or remit the matter with the opinion of the High Court thereon to the subordinate court for determination, whether by way of rehearing or otherwise, with such directions as the High Court may think necessary, and make such other order in relation to the matter, including an order as to costs, as the High Court may think fit; SECOND SCHEDULE (s. 7) 1. There shall be deleted from the First Schedule to the Code the following items relating to the Penal Code of Penal Code Offence 41 Instigating foreign invasion 44 Promoting war on chiefs, etc. 57 (1) Sedition (2) Possessing seditious publication (10) Using or attempting to use printing machine which has been confiscated (11) Printing or publishing newspaper in contravention of order 69 Piracy 140 Rape..141 Attempted rape 144 (1) Indecent assault on female 145 (1) Defilement of girl under sixteen (2) Attempted defilement of girl under sixteen 182 Being an idle or disorderly person 278 Stealing stock, etc. 279 Stealing from the person, in a dwelling-house, in transit, etc. 296 (2) Robbery with violence 304. (2) Burglary 306 Breaking into building and committing felony

2. There shall be inserted in the First Schedule to the Code in their proper numerical places the following new items relating to 8 the Penal Code- 5 1 43 A 44 57 (1) 69 112 140 141 (2) (10) (11) 144 (1) - 2 Offence Treachery Promoting warlike undertakings. Sedition Possessing seditious publication Using or attempting to use printing machine which has been confiscated. Printing or publishing newspaper in contravention of order. Piracy Contradictory statements Rape Attempted rape Indecent assault on female 3 Whether the police may arrest without warrant or not Shall not arrest without warrant. 4 Punishment under the Penal Code (N.B. Under section 26 (2) of the Penal Code a person liable to imprisonment may be sentenced to pay a fine in addition to or instead of imprisonment. Vide also section 36 of the Penal Code.) Imprisonment for life Imprisonment for life Imprisonment for ten years Imprisonment for life Imprisonment for two years Imprisonment for life with or without corporal punishment Imprisonment for life with or without corporal punishment Imprisonment for five years with or without corporal punishment Court (in addition to the High Court) by which offence is triable Subordi te court of the first or s eco na nd Subordinatee court of the first or second Subordinate court of the firsl

1 2 Offence 3 Whether the police may arrest without warrant or not 4 Punishment under the Penal Code (N.B. Under section 26 (2) of the Penal Code a person liable to imprisonment may be sentenced to pay a fine in addition to or instead of imprisonment. Vide also section 36 of the Penal Code.) 5 Court (in addition to the High Court) by which offence is triable 145 (1) (2) 182 a78?.78 A l79 96 (2) 104 (2) 106 Defilement of girl under 14 Attempted defilement of girl under 14 Being an idle or disorderly person Stealing stock Stealing motor vehicle Stealing from the person, in a dwelling-house, in transit, etc. Robbery with violence Burglary Breaking into building and committing felony Imprisonment for 14 years Imprisonment for five years with or without corporal punishment Imprisonment for one month or a fine of 100 shillings or both, and for each subsequent offence imprisonment for one year Imprisonment for 14 years Imprisonment for 14 years Imprisonment for life with corporal punishment Imprisonment for ten years Any Magistrate r ez ez A. n I 5