IV. PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES 12. The Applicants pray the Court as follows: i. Declare that the Court has jurisdiction to hear this matter; ii. Declare this Application admissible; iii. Grant the Applicants legal aid under Rule 31 of the Rules of the Courts and Article 10(2) of the Protocol of the Court; iv. Restore the Applicants’ liberty by ordering their release them from prison; v. Order the Respondent State to pay reparations to the Applicants on account of moral damage suffered in the amount of $30,000.00 (Thirty Thousand United States Dollars); vi. Order the Respondent State to pay reparations to the Applicants for loss of income in the amount of $10,000.00 (Ten Thousand United States Dollars); vii. Order the Respondent State to pay reparations to each indirect victim on account of moral damage suffered in the amount of $8,000.00 (Eight Thousand United States Dollars); and viii. Order the Respondent State to amend its laws to ensure respect for the right to life under Article 4 of the Charter, by removing the mandatory death sentence for murder. 13. In relation to jurisdiction and admissibility, the Respondent State prays the Court to: i. Declare that the Court is not vested with jurisdiction to adjudicate the Application before it; ii. Find that the Application does not meet the admissibility requirements provided by Rules 40(5) of the Rules of the Court; iii. Find that, the Application does not meet the admissibility requirement provided by Rule 40(6) of the Rules of Court; and iv. Declare the Application inadmissible and dismiss it with costs. 14. On merits and reparations, the Respondent State prays the Court to find that it did not violate Articles 2, 3, 7(1)(d) of the Charter and to dismiss the 5

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