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Court Defers Conviction in Child Trafficking Case Involving Law Society Volunteer

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Court proceedings involving a volunteer attached to the Uganda Law Society accused of child trafficking were briefly halted after the court declined to immediately record a conviction following the accused person’s admission to the charge.

Namukasa appeared before the magistrate’s court, where she faced allegations of trafficking a minor, an offence that falls under Uganda’s laws on trafficking in persons.

According to court proceedings, the charge was read and explained to the accused person before she indicated that she admitted to the offence.

However, the court did not proceed to convict Namukasa after the admission.
The presiding magistrate noted that the accused needed to receive proper legal advice before the court could rely on the plea to enter a conviction.

Legal experts say courts are required to ensure that accused persons clearly understand the nature of the charges against them and the consequences of admitting to those charges, especially in cases involving serious offences.

The court therefore directed that Namukasa be allowed time to consult a lawyer who will guide her on whether to maintain the plea or challenge the charges.

The prosecution has not yet provided full details of the alleged trafficking incident in open court, but officials indicated that investigations remain ongoing.

Human trafficking remains a major concern in Uganda, particularly involving children who are often vulnerable to exploitation.

Authorities say cases of trafficking may involve illegal movement of children, forced labour, exploitation, or other forms of abuse.

The case will return to court after the accused receives legal advice.

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