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63.The Respondent State further prays the Court to take into account the fact that
legalaid is progressively being made available and that it is mandatory in cases
of murder and homicide. lt submits that while lega! aid is granted by all its
courts, there are however constraints that may impede the mandatory nature
of the automatic provision of legal aid in all cases, especially the inadequate
number of lawyers
to meet this need across the country, as well as the
constraint of shortage of financial and other resources.
64.The Respondent State further submits that the right to be represented by a
Counsel of one's choice is guaranteed to all those who can afford it. As regards
legal aid, however, the Respondent avers that it is neither easy nor practicat to
provide the defendant with a pro bono lawyer of his own choice. lt, therefore,
prays the Court to take into account the fact that legal aid is not an absolute
right and that States exercise their discretionary powers in providing the said
aid, depending on their capacity to do so; and this is how the extant legal aid
system in the country operates.
65' ln conclusion, the Respondent State indicates that the process of review of its
legal aid system is ongoing, and that the outcome will be communicated to the
Court in due course.
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66. The
court notes that Article 7(1)(c) of the charter provides
"Every individual shall have the right to have his cause heard. This comprises:
..' c) The right to defence, including the right to be defended by counsel of his
choice."
67. The Court notes that even though this Article guarantees the right to defence,
including the right to be assisted by counsel of one's choice, the Charter does
not expressly provide for the right to free legal assistance.
68. However, in its judgment in the Alex Thomas v. lJnited Repubtic of Tanzania,
this Court held that free legal aid is a right intrinsic to the right to a fair trial,
particularly, the right to defence guaranteed in Article 7(1)(c) of the C
ln
its previous jurisprudence, the court arso held that an individual
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