There was a mild drama at Gezawa
High Court, Kano, yesterday as a girl-bride, Wasila Tasi, suspected to have
killed her husband
14-year-old
aw Wasila Tasi’u
and three
others in April, failed to utter a word in court during her trial.
The high
profile culpable homicide case that attracted the attention of the human
rights community was nearly stalled by refusal of the 14-year-old suspect to
speak.
Consequently,
the presiding judge, Justice Muhammad Yahaya was compelled to enter a plea of
‘not guilty’ on her behalf shortly after the charged sheet was read and
explained to her in the local dialect.
Wasila,
looking perturbed at the dock, was repeatedly asked whether she understood the
content of what was read before her, but each time she failed to utter a word
as the court registrar ran through the four-count charge of culpable homicide
punishable by death under Section 221 A of the Penal Code.
The decision
of the court to enter a plea of not guilty on her behalf revived the case as
the prosecution counsel, Lamido Abba Soron Dinki, offered to line up five
witnesses to prove the merit of the case.
The
presiding judge, therefore, adjourned the matter to November 26 and 27 to
continue hearing and also ordered that the suspect be returned to remand home.
Source: Vanguard
Source: Vanguard
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