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Court Says Christopher Okello Onyum Has ‘Case to Answer’ in Gaba Killings Trial

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Last updated: 2026/04/24 at 8:25 AM
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A High Court ruling that Christopher Okello Onyum “has a case to answer” in the trial over the killing of four children at Gaba Early Childhood Development Centre has drawn public attention, with many seeking clarity on its legal meaning.

The decision was made by Justice Alice Komuhangi Khaukha after prosecutors concluded a two-week presentation of evidence, including witness testimonies linking the accused to the April 2, 2026 incident.

However, legal experts emphasize that this ruling does not amount to a conviction.

In criminal law, a “case to answer” decision is made after the prosecution closes its case. At this stage, the court is not determining guilt or innocence, but rather assessing whether the evidence presented is sufficient to require the accused to respond.

In simple terms, the court considers whether the evidence—if left unchallenged—could potentially lead to a conviction. If the answer is yes, the accused is put on defence; if not, the case is dismissed.

In this case, the judge found that the prosecution had presented enough evidence to proceed, meaning Okello must now respond to the allegations.

This marks the beginning of the defence phase, where the accused has the right to challenge the prosecution’s case, present his own evidence, call witnesses, or choose to remain silent as protected under the law.

Legal analysts stress that the ruling should not be interpreted as proof of guilt, but rather as a procedural step to ensure fairness in the judicial process. It is designed to prevent weak cases from proceeding while also ensuring that serious cases are fully heard.

With the trial now moving forward, the court will hear the defence before making a final judgment.

Until a verdict is delivered, Okello remains legally presumed innocent.

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