12. On 10 May 2020, the Applicant requested for leave to present additional
evidence, which was subsequently granted. On 8 September 2020, The
Applicant submitted his additional evidence, which was served on the
Respondent State on 30 November 2020.
13. The Respondent State did not make any observations on the additional
evidence.
14. Pleadings were closed on 8 June 2022 and Parties were duly notified.
IV.
PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
15. The Applicant prays the Court to:
i.
Order the Respondent to release him;
ii.
Grant him reparations; and
iii.
Order the Respondent state to make appropriate constitutional and
legislative changes to address the systemic factors that led to the
violations of the Applicant’s rights.
16. The Applicant further requests the Court, in the alternative, to:
i.
Order the Respondent to conduct a resentencing hearing at which he
can be present, and the court can consider individualized mitigating
evidence, as mandated by international law;
ii.
Order the Respondent State to take appropriate measures to remedy
the violations within a reasonable time and to inform the Court, within six
months of the Judgment, of the measures taken;
iii.
Award reparations for the moral damage he suffered as a result of the
violation of his rights;
iv. Order the restoration of his liberty or, in the alternative, direct the
Respondent State to vacate the death sentence and remove him from
death row and commute his sentence to a term of years in prison; and
v.
Order the Respondent State to amend its law to ensure respect for life.
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