Red Robe, Broken Pen: A Heavy Moment in Nyeri Court
In a quiet Nyeri courtroom, Justice Kizito Magare did more than read a death sentence.
Dressed in a red robe, worn in serious criminal cases, he delivered the judgment. Then, after signing the papers, he broke his pen.
The red robe was not about style. In Kenya, a tradition borrowed from British courts, judges wear red during major criminal trials to show the seriousness of the case. It signals that the matter before the court involves life, freedom, and heavy consequences.
Breaking the pen also had meaning. It is a long-standing legal symbol of finality. The pen that signed such a heavy decision will not be used again. It shows the weight of the moment and that the court has spoken.
No drama. Just a silent message about the gravity of justice.
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Na pia he decided to be a Rastafarian by lifestyle.
Never has he ever used bangi.
No police case.
Never been arrested.
Always at home on time.
I trust this guy more than any of my family members...
Hachokozangi mtu .
All others on rastas exept me btw, just pure reagge hakuna bangi na uchokozi hii mtaa.
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Good morning
Students of the game. In euphoria Kendrick said 'I love the to death and in 8 bars I'll explain that phrase,' halafu BB wanasema 'dumpsite iko chini' and 7 bars later ....'ni serious, pigia Geoffrey Mosiria'