Criminal Law

Navigating the complex terrain of criminal law in Kenya requires the expertise of seasoned advocates. Our team, with extensive experience and a dedication to upholding justice, specializes in providing robust legal support. We will guide you through every aspect of the legal process with clarity and proficiency.

With a deep understanding of Kenyan criminal law and its nuances, we are ready to vigorously advocate on your behalf. From minor infractions to serious felonies, we approach each case with the same level of dedication and meticulous attention to detail.

Our mission is clear: safeguarding your rights and securing the best possible outcome for your case. We offer personalized legal services tailored to your unique circumstances, ensuring you feel valued and empowered throughout the proceedings. Your case is our priority.

Our team of seasoned legal professionals, with a wealth of knowledge and courtroom experience, is ready to defend you. Whether you’re facing charges or seeking legal advice, our advocates are here to provide you with the guidance and representation you deserve.

Place your trust in our unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, and the pursuit of justice within the Kenyan legal system. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards protecting your rights and your future.

P.A. Osino & Co. Advocates Criminal Law-Kenya East Africa

 We and Criminal law governs the prosecution of individuals who commit unlawful acts, aiming to regulate conduct and ensure justice. It addresses actions that threaten, harm, or endanger people’s property, health, safety, and moral welfare.

Offenses are classified as felonies or misdemeanors. Felonies, such as murder and armed robbery, carry severe penalties like long-term imprisonment or the death penalty. Misdemeanors, including petty theft and minor assaults, result in lighter penalties such as short-term imprisonment or community service.

The criminal justice process starts with an investigation, followed by filing charges and legal procedures like arraignment, pre-trial motions, plea bargaining, and potentially a trial. In a trial, the prosecution must prove the defendant’s guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Understanding criminal law is essential for navigating the legal system, ensuring rights are protected and justice is upheld.

Our firm watches briefs in various matters touching on vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, commercial sex workers, etc. We have watched briefs for clients as duly instructed by organizations such as FIDA and SOLWODI. We have also represented individuals as well as corporations. We also handle murder trials, offenses of theft by servant, manslaughter, obtaining by false pretense, fraud, traffic etc.

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