Y.M. Sene Banda vs. Hon. Attorney General – CA APPEAL NO. 83/2010-2013
In the case between Y.M. Sene Banda (Accused-Appellant) and the Hon. Attorney General, the court addressed whether the convictions and sentences for kidnapping and raping a 16-year-old girl were lawfully imposed, and whether the sentences should run concurrently. It was determined that substantial medical evidence supported the victim’s account. The appeal, which contested only the manner in which the sentences were to be served, resulted in the directive that sentences run concurrently but did not result in any reduction or overturning of the conviction. The principle reaffirmed is that where corroborative medical evidence substantiates the victim’s account, convictions may be sustained, and leniency in sentencing is a matter of judicial discretion. This outcome was grounded in establishe

