Socialite Corazon Kwamboka has tipped her followers on how to rescue yourself and avoid being an accessory to crimes committed by your other half aka lover.
Kwamboka who graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Law (Second Class Upper) in 2014 from the University of Nairobi.
In 2016, she admitted to the bar by Chief Justice David Maraga after attending another course at Kenya School of Law.
Below is her legal advise
ACCESSORY TO A CRIME In criminal law, helping or contributing to a crime is as criminal as actively and actually committing the crime. You can be criminally prosecuted along with the perpetrator (the person who did the criminal act) for
1. Coming up with the idea
2. Commanding someone to commit a crime
3. Hiring someone to commit a crime for you
4. Instigating a crime
5. Giving advice on how to commit a crime
6. Covering the crime, whether before or after it’s done.
So what do you do if you are aware that your partner is about to commit a crime or has committed a crime to avoid being an accessory avoid prosecuted?
1. Make a report to the police.
2. Convince the ‘criminal’ to go forward.
Do not try to be ride or die or you will be riding together to prison. In case you failed to make a report here are some of the defences
1. Mistake of fact; where you make a genuine mistake as to what you friend or partner did or was about to do. E.g they asked to borrow a knife and you give them thinking they are going to chop tomatoes but they butcher their wife with it.
2. Abandonment; if you stopped offering your help on time and therefore making it hard or impossible for the principal to commit the crime.
3. Withdrawal; ‘I didn’t help because it was wrong, and I tried to take away the gun so he wouldn’t kill her.