Widespread suspicion greeted the death of Paul Gicheru the Kenyan lawyer who two years ago turned himself into the International Criminal Court to face charges of tampering with prosecution witnesses in the case against then Deputy President William Ruto and radio presenter Joshua arap Sang for organising ethnically-targeted violence after the 2007 elections...
RUTO'S FORMER LAWYER THREATENS HIS CAMPAIGN The trial of Paul Gicheru a lawyer accused of intimidating and bribing witnesses for cases related to the violence that followed the 2007 election is another hurdle for Deputy President William Ruto's campaign for the presidency in the run-up to elections in August...
Part of the case sprung back into life in November when Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru one of the men charged by the ICC with witness tampering on behalf of Ruto handed himself in to the Court...
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Weeks after Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru handed himself in to the International Criminal Court to face witness-tampering charges the speed with which he has been processed through the Court's notoriously glacial bureaucracy has elicited speculation in Nairobi that Gicheru may be looking for a plea bargain with the prosecutor...
Witness-tamperingAt issue are the still unmet ICC arrest warrants for three Kenyans: journalist Walter Barasa lawyer Paul Gicheru and farmhand Philip Kipkoech Bett aka 'Kipseng'erya'...