Kenya

The Constitution of Kenya

CHAPTER FOUR –– THE BILL OF RIGHTS

Part 2—Rights and fundamental freedoms

49. Rights of arrested persons.

(1) An arrested person has the right—

(a) to be informed promptly, in language that the person understands, of—
(i) the reason for the arrest ;
(ii) the right to remain silent ; and
(iii) the consequences of not remaining silent ;

(b) to remain silent ;
(c) to communicate with an advocate, and other persons whose assistance is necessary ;
(d) not to be compelled to make any confession or admission that could be used in evidence against the person ;
(e) to be held separately from persons who are serving a sentence ;

(f) to be brought before a court as soon as reasonably possible, but not later than––
(i) twenty-four hours after being arrested ; or
(ii) if the twenty-four hours ends outside ordinary court hours, or on a day that is not an ordinary court day, the end of the next court day ;

(g) at the first court appearance, to be charged or informed of the reason for the detention continuing, or to be released ; and
(h) to be released on bond or bail, on reasonable conditions, pending a charge or trial, unless there are compelling reasons not to be released.

(2) A person shall not be remanded in custody for an offence if the offence is punishable by a fine only or by imprisonment for not more than six months.

Keywords

Fair trial standards



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