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THE REPUBLIC of UGANDA in the CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT of MPIGI at MPIGI CRIMINAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST for the SITTINGS of : 29-03-2021 to 01-04-2021 Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=01-04-20... THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT OF MPIGI AT MPIGI CRIMINAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 29-03-2021 to 01-04-2021 TUESDAY, 30- MAR-2021 CHIEF MAGISTRATE BEFORE:: NABBASA RUTH Case Case Nature of Time Pares Charge CRB No Sing Type number Category Appl./Appeal Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KIGGUNDU CRIMINAL 1. 09:00 Kituntu P.P./56/2019 prosecuon CO-0423-2019 Offence ISMAIL TRESSPASS case UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 2. 09:00 MUNZIMANA DEFILEMENT Kibibi/47/2020 prosecuon CO-0207-2020 Offence FESTO case DEFILEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS SUNDAY GIRL UNDER THE 3. 09:00 Kiriri/50/2020 prosecuon CO-0311-2020 Offence RONALD AGE OF case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal GIRL UNDER THE 4. 09:00 NSANGANIIRA Maddu/184/2020 prosecuon CO-0353-2020 Offence AGE OF GABRIEL case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KISITU GIRL UNDER THE 5. 09:00 Kibibi/239/2020 prosecuon CO-0369-2020 Offence ABDU NASIR AGE OF case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal GIRL UNDER THE 6. 09:00 MUGWANO Nsangi/492/2020 prosecuon CO-0490-2020 Offence AGE OF JOSEPH case EIGHTEEN ATTEMPT TO MURDER- Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KAMYA 7. 09:00 ATTEMPTS Mpigi/460/2020 prosecuon CO-0533-2020 Offence JOSEPH UNLAWFULLY TO case CAUSE T Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS NYETUGIRE DEFILEMENT 8. 09:00 Mpigi/058/2020 prosecuon CO-0561-2020 Offence RONALD ATTEMPT case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KALUMBA THREATENING 9. 09:00 Kibibi/58/2021 prosecuon CO-0056-2021 Offence YUSUFU VIOLENCE case 1 of 8 26-Mar-21, 1:20 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=01-04-20... DEFILEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UGANDA VS GIRL UNDER THE 10. 09:00 Mpigi/51/2021 prosecuon CO-0068-2021 Offence MASEMBE TWAHA AGE OF case EIGHTEEN Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Capital UG VS KIZITO AGGRAVATED 11. 09:00 Kibibi/359/2020 prosecuon A-0006-2021 Offence TONNY DEFILEMENT case UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 12. 09:00 AKANKWASA DEFILEMENT Mpigi/073/2020 prosecuon CO-0169-2020 Offence ROGGERS case DEFILEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KAGARURA GIRL UNDER THE 13. 09:00 Kanoni/45/2020 prosecuon CO-0310-2020 Offence OBED AGE OF case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KAKEETO GIRL UNDER THE 14. 09:00 Kanoni/91/2020 prosecuon CO-0337-2020 Offence SIMON AGE OF case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KAYANJA GIRL UNDER THE Hearing 15. 09:00 Nakirebe/74/2020 CO-0366-2020 Offence BRIAN AGE OF (unspecified) EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UGANDA VS GIRL UNDER THE 16. 09:00 Kibibi/306/2020 prosecuon CO-0469-2020 Offence KALYOWA JOSIUS AGE OF case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal GIRL UNDER THE 17. 09:00 BENJAMINI Maddu/254/2020 prosecuon CO-0479-2020 Offence AGE OF KAWESI case EIGHTEEN DEFILEMENT OF UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal GIRL UNDER THE 18. 09:00 SSEKITOLEKKO Mpigi/99/2020 prosecuon CO-0553-2020 Offence AGE OF JOHN BOSCO case EIGHTEEN Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS MUTEBI 19. 09:00 DEFILEMENT Mpigi/104/2020 prosecuon CO-0003-2021 Offence EDDY case DEFILEMENT OF MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS LWEBUGA GIRL UNDER THE 20. 09:00 Kanoni/58/2021 Plea taking CO-0062-2021 Offence MANDE AGE OF EIGHTEEN Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KIWALABYE ATTEMPT TO 21. 09:00 Nsangi/447/2020 prosecuon CO-0086-2021 Offence ABUBAKER MURDER case 2 of 8 26-Mar-21, 1:20 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=01-04-20... UG VS MAYANJA MPI-00-CR- Juvenile DEFILEMENT 22. 09:00 KISUBIKA Kanoni/55/2021 Menoning JO-0003-2021 Offence ATTEMPT DAGROUS MAGISTRATE GRADE I BEFORE:: NALUGYA MARIAM SSEMWANGA Case Case Nature of Time Pares Charge CRB No Sing Type number Category Appl./Appeal Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS LUSALIDDE MALICIOUS 1. 09:00 Mpigi/329/2019 prosecuon CO-0374-2019 Offence DANIEL DAMAGE case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS NALULE 2. 09:00 THEFT Kibibi/157/2020 prosecuon CO-0261-2020 Offence ROSE case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS TUMWINE 3. 09:00 ROBBERY Kanoni/157/2020 prosecuon CO-0297-2020 Offence ENOCK KAZAARA case INTERMEDDLING Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS SUKA WITH PROPRTY 4. 09:00 Mpigi/453/2019 prosecuon CO-0249-2020 Offence LAWRENCE OF THE case DECEASED Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS NAKIYIMBA HOUSEBREAKING 5. 09:00 Mpigi/234/2020 prosecuon CO-0287-2020 Offence SUZAN & ANOR AND BURGLARY case UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 6. 09:00 SSENDAGIRE STEALING CATTLE Mpigi/058/2020 prosecuon CO-0288-2020 Offence EDWARD case CRIMINAL UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal TRESSPASS - ANY 7. 09:00 MUNYANEEZA Kanoni/327/2020 prosecuon CO-0439-2020 Offence PERSON WHO JAMES case ENTERS INTO OR INTERMEDDLING UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal WITH PROPRTY 8. 09:00 NANFUKA TEDDY Kanoni/83/2020 prosecuon CO-0504-2020 Offence OF THE & 3 OTHERS case DECEASED UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 9. 09:00 N0.25419 D/CPL Kanoni/396/2020 prosecuon CO-0539-2020 Offence NSIYABO JULIUS case UG VS ASSAULT-ASSAULT Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 10. 09:00 NAKIGANDA OCCASIONING Mpigi/02/2021 prosecuon CO-0026-2021 Offence NOELINE ACTUAL BODILY case 3 of 8 26-Mar-21, 1:20 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=01-04-20... Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Capital UG VS KALEMA ROBBERY- 11. 09:00 Kanoni/510/2019 prosecuon A-0003-2020 Offence FRANK AGGRAVATED(HC) case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Capital UG VS MUGALU 12. 09:00 RAPE Kibibi/112/2020 prosecuon A-0040-2020 Offence AGGREY case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS MASAGAZI INDECENT 13. 09:00 Kanoni/6/2020 prosecuon CO-0761-2020 Offence JULIUS ASSAULTS case THEFT- A PERSON UG VS WHO Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 14. 09:00 NANTUMBWE FRAUDULENTLY Mpigi/198/2019 prosecuon CO-0276-2020 Offence MARGRET AND WITHOUT case CLAIM Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS NALUKOBE MALICIOUS 15. 09:00 Kayabwe/80/2020 prosecuon CO-0326-2020 Offence JANE & ANOR DAMAGE case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KATAMBA THREATENING 16. 09:00 Mpigi/12/2020 prosecuon CO-0233-2020 Offence BADRU VIOLENCE case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KIBUJJA CRIMINAL 17. 09:00 Mpigi/310/2020 prosecuon CO-0390-2020 Offence MUHAMMED TRESSPASS case UG VS MAYANJA Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 18. 09:00 SSEKANDI ALIAS STEALING CATTLE Mpigi/350/2020 prosecuon CO-0429-2020 Offence NAKILEB case UG VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal MALICIOUS 19. 09:00 NABAWOLOGOMA Kibibi/249/2020 prosecuon CO-0470-2020 Offence DAMAGE YUDAYA & 2 ORS case ASSAULT-ASSAULT Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS MWEBASE 20. 09:00 OCCASIONING Mpigi/60 /2020 prosecuon CO-0530-2020 Offence CHARLES ACTUAL BODILY case UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 21. 09:00 KAFULUMA /147/2019 prosecuon CO-0042-2021 Offence SWAIBU case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS SSEKATTE DOING GRIEVOUS 22. 09:00 Jeza/8/2021 prosecuon CO-0055-2021 Offence EMMANUEL HARM case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Capital UG VS KASUMBA Mpigi/013 23. 09:00 prosecuon A-0009-2020 Offence MUSA /2020/2020 case 4 of 8 26-Mar-21, 1:20 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=01-04-20... Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Capital UG VS MWEBAZE ROBBERY- 24. 09:00 Kayabwe/010/2021 prosecuon A-0012-2021 Offence CHARLES AGGRAVATED(HC) case MAGISTRATE GRADE I BEFORE:: BYARUGABA ADAM Case Case Nature of Time Pares Charge CRB No Sing Type number Category Appl./Appeal Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS WANDINDA 1. 09:00 STEALING CATTLE Jeza/059/2020 prosecuon CO-0552-2020 Offence PAUSON & ANOR case ASSAULT-ASSAULT Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS LUYOMBYA 2. 09:00 OCCASIONING Mpigi/01/2021 prosecuon CO-0008-2021 Offence ISAAC ACTUAL BODILY case THEFT- A PERSON UGANDA VS WHO Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal BATARINGAYA 3. 09:00 FRAUDULENTLY Mpigi/17/2021 prosecuon CO-0015-2021 Offence INNOCENT & 2 AND WITHOUT case ORS CLAIM UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 4. 09:00 WASSWA /041/2021 prosecuon CO-0027-2021 Offence LAWRENCE case UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal 5. 09:00 KAGUGUBE /014/2021 prosecuon CO-0028-2021 Offence JOSEPH case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS KAKANDE 6. 09:00 Mpigi/060/2021 prosecuon CO-0072-2021 Offence HENRY case UGANDA VS Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Juvenile 7. 09:00 SSEMAKULA Mpigi/039/2021 prosecuon JO-0001-2021 Offence ALLAN case DEFACEMENT OF Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS JAGWE 8. 09:00 NOTICES AND Nakirebe/02/2021 prosecuon CO-0002-2021 Offence ALEX POSTERS case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UG VS LUZZE DOMESTIC Kyengera 9. 09:00 prosecuon CO-0012-2021 Offence BENARD ARTHUR VIOLENCE P.P./90/2019 case Hearing - MPI-00-CR- Criminal UGANDA VS FR.
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