Wednesday, February 1, 2017

ABSU LAW CLINIC AND THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM

*ABSU LAW CLINIC AND THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM*
The child is young and weak and need special protection. Here, at Absu LawClinic we take the cases of juveniles very seriously. There has been a very serious neglect of the rights of the child in the Judiciary in Nigeria. However, we will tell you of what we've encountered here in Abia State.

The criminal justice system is not fit to meet the special needs of a child and that is what led to the emergence of the Juvenile justice system. Nevertheless, we wonder, if in Nigeria, the system only exists in #print within the limited pages of textbooks.

The rule of confidentiality binds us and courtesy demands that we don't release sensitive information regarding our clients so as not to stir stigma. Notwithstanding, we will tell you his story for it is worth knowing.

We will like you to meet #Undefended. Undefended wasn't born with a silver spoon more less a wooden one. Little wonder he had to join in breadwinning at a really young age alongside his elder brother. At the age of eleven, he had skilfully learnt how to operate a clipper and enrolled as an apprentice in a Barbing Salon. He was fending for himself. However, before Fate could order his steps, the criminal justice system in the state roughened the path. He had just finished cutting the hair of the third customer for the day before he was visited by the Nigerian Police. According to him they inquired into identity of his various customers that day and commented that one of the customers he had worked on some five hours back was an armed robber and part of a notorious gang. The police demanded that undefended should provide them information regarding the location of the suspect claiming that somehow he must be close with him. The young boy who was at the time preparing for his 12th birthday was unable to provide such information. He was undefended, arrested and detained.

The police thereafter deliberately charged him with the offences for which the suspect was being sought. As is their usual practice, the matter was instituted in a magistrate court which lack jurisdiction to handle such matters. At this stage one would naturally think the Juvenile justice system would emerge from dormancy and regulate the situation.
That never happened.

Undefended was remanded in prison custody to share bed with Adult criminals. This was in 2006.

Undefended reached "voting" age (18) in prison. He also reached the common law age of adulthood (21) as a pre-trial detainee. It is important to note here that the police never took any further move to prosecute the matter through out the entire 11-year period within which Undefended remained incarcerated, in wait of a trial that was never going to happen.

Three days ago, on the 26th of January, 2017,Absu Law Clinic perfected the bail bond of Undefended. He is now to be known as #Defended as we pledge to fight his legal battles for him henceforth.

Notwithstanding, we are perturbed in our spirits. Who is to blame?
*The Juvenile justice system which operates in "ghost mode"?,
*or The Ministry of Justice?,
*or The Nigerian Police Force?,
*or The Prison warders who allowed Undefended to grow without hope.?

Yet, our focus isn't towards who it is to blame.... It remains towards "what more we can do to mitigate this hardship". We are only a group of passionate law students operating within Paralegal limitations. We are Absu Law Clinic.

The clinic is open for all.
At the clinic, we render free legal services to those who cannot afford legal representation. We render services like:
*Legal consultation
*Counseling
*Legal advice
*Legal assistance.

Visit Absu Law Clinic for free at Faculty of Law complex, Absu extension in UMUAHIA. (Along umudike road just after government college).
Official hours feature Mondays to Fridays within 8am to 4pm.
Remember, our services are totally free. What have you got to lose.

Friday, January 6, 2017

Absu LawClinic Releases Maiden


We took a pledge, we made a promise.
To fulfill a responsibility and to uphold a legacy.
Today, we record our first great stride.
Our word is our bond.
Absu Law Clinic breaks a record.
It hasn't been quite long since the new leadership in the clinic took up the mantle. Despite the challenges of several unexpected developments, we still beat injustice to the ribbon.
In barely one week of active prison work and just a day after the High Court of umuahia resumed, we have perfected the bail bond of one of our clients, an inmate in umuahia prisons. As we speak, the middle-aged woman is beside her husband, happily catching up on developments which she missed in time past.
This is our first release this session, and as mothers would put it, she opened our womb. Due to client confidentiality rule, we won't be releasing sensitive details about her but we will tell you her story.
We call her "#Maiden.
In February, 2011, maiden had a quarrel with her neighbor which escalated into a physical combat. Her neighbor did not get the best of the fight and promised to deal with her. A week later, maiden was visited by Policemen and prevented from cooking the evening meal for her family as she normally did. That was the last she saw of home till today. Maiden was arrested and immediately charged with stealing. From our interview with her, maiden really can't recall the thing she was accused of stealing.
Without legal representation and/or money to settle with the police, maiden was thus remanded in prison custody in the same week in February, 2011.
The police neither went further with the case nor was she arraigned again before any other court until Absu Law Clinic met her. Next month, February 2017, would have made her stay in prison a total of 6 years.
Legally, the crime of stealing as punishable under section 390 of the Criminal Code Act Cap.39, LFN 2004, warrants an imprisonment sentence not exceeding 7 years in general circumstances.
However, this provision only applies to Convicts but Maiden is not and had never been a convict yet she had concluded about 90% of a jail sentence that was never declared against her.
It is true then, that which was said by Stanley Ibe - "Don't get arrested in Nigeria".
We are glad to have lent a hand to "Maiden" to mitigate the injustice that was being done to her. Maiden graciously thanks Absu Law Clinic and we appreciate her too.
Special recognition goes to Chinonyerem Echibuogu,
Nwankwo Alex Chisom,
Nwariaku prince, and
Ukwuoma Christopher who specially worked on the case after the clinic found keen interest in it.

The clinic is open for all.
At the clinic, we render free legal services to those who cannot afford legal representation. We render services like:
*Legal consultation
*Counseling
*Legal advice
*Legal assistance.

Visit Absu Law Clinic for free at Faculty of Law complex, Absu extension in UMUAHIA. (Along umudike road just after government college).
Official hours feature Mondays to Fridays within 8am to 4pm.
Remember, our services are totally free. What have you got to lose.