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Uganda Holds First Mobile Court Trial in Tent for Child-Killing Suspect

Hundreds attended the first test of the country’s controversial mobile court system, which critics say could undermine a fair trial.

  • On Monday, the trial of Christopher Okello Onyum began in a tent near the crime scene, where he pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder in a nursery school attack.
  • Disguised as a parent, the attacker entered the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program in Kampala on April 2, locked the gate, and attacked the children inside.
  • President Yoweri Museveni ordered the public mobile court session, marking the first test of new procedures formally published in March to bring justice closer to the people.
  • The Uganda Law Society criticized the directive as executive interference, calling the event a "judicial lynching rally" that undermines the suspect's right to a fair trial.
  • Although the judiciary defended the approach as innovative, Onyum could face the death penalty if convicted, while the motive for the attack remains unclear in this East African nation.
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A trial in a tent draws crowds as Uganda debuts mobile court for man accused of killing 4 kids

The trial of a Ugandan man accused of killing four children began on Monday in a tent not far from where the crime was committed, after the president ordered a “mobile court” session that could be witnessed by many locals.

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