viii. His imprisonment has resulted in separation from his family contrary to
Articles 15 and 27(1) of the Charter;
ix. His freedom of movement has been infringed as a result of his
imprisonment contrary to Article 12 of the Charter.
III.
SUMMARY OF THE PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
7.
The Application was filed on 28 September 2018.
8.
On 15 January 2019, the Applicant filed his submissions on reparations.
9.
On 18 April 2019, the Application including the submissions on reparations
was served on the Respondent State.
10. On 24 June 2019, the Respondent State filed its Response to the
Application and its submissions on reparations.
11. On 19 August 2019, the Applicant filed his Reply to the Respondent State’s
Response and submissions on reparations.
12. Pleadings were closed on 24 October 2019 and the Parties were duly
notified.
IV.
PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
13. The Applicant prays the Court that his Application be “allowed” and his
conviction and sentence of death be set aside “after quashing the whole
conviction”. He also prays that he be released from prison and that the
Respondent State should compensate him since he was “illegally” convicted
to suffer death by hanging.
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