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Prosecution seeks maximum penalty for inmates on death row

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Last updated: 2024/05/15 at 8:33 AM
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The Public Prosecution in Manama demanded the maximum penalty, including the death penalty, for four defendants involved in the murder of an inmate at the Rehabilitation and Correction Center. During the closing arguments session before the verdict, the lawyer representing the first defendant argued that there was no criminal intent and the incident was motivated by self-defense rather than murder. The lawyer highlighted the short duration of the incident, lasting only four minutes, and claimed it was only an assault without the intention to cause death. They requested a change in the charge to attempted manslaughter, a reduction in punishment severity, and maximum leniency.

Conversely, the lawyer representing the civil claim argued that there was an intention to take the victim’s life, based on the defendants’ continuous assault on the victim until his death. They pointed out the defendants’ criminal records and supported the Public Prosecution’s request for the maximum penalty. Four witnesses testified that the victim objected to receiving a small amount of juice from one of the defendants distributing lunch boxes, leading to the defendants hitting the victim when they asked him to approach them. The witnesses confirmed that the defendants intended to kill the victim through intense beatings with their hands and feet, with one defendant repeating phrases indicating a desire to kill the victim.

Despite the victim falling unconscious and having blood in his nose and mouth, the defendants continued to beat him. The fight lasted for approximately five minutes before the victim succumbed to his injuries. Details of the incident revealed that the Public Prosecution was notified on October 27, 2023, by the Rehabilitation and Correction Center about the victim’s death due to multiple assaults. The intense nature of the attack and the defendants’ actions throughout the incident suggested a deliberate intent to take the victim’s life.

The case showcases the severity of violence within correctional facilities and the need for adequate measures to ensure the safety of inmates. The differing arguments presented by the lawyers representing the defendants and the civil claim highlight the complexities of determining intent and culpability in cases of assault and murder. The witnesses’ testimonies provide a firsthand account of the events leading up to the victim’s death, shedding light on the brutal nature of the attack and the defendants’ disregard for the victim’s well-being.

The demand for the maximum penalty, including the death penalty, reflects the gravity of the crime and the need for justice to be served. The request for leniency and a change in the charge from intentional murder to attempted manslaughter raises questions about the defendants’ motives and culpability in the case. As the court deliberates on the verdict, it must consider all the evidence presented and ensure that the appropriate punishment is meted out to the perpetrators.

Moving forward, it is essential to address the underlying issues that contribute to violent incidents within correctional facilities and implement measures to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. By holding individuals accountable for their actions and ensuring that justice is served, society can work towards creating a safer environment for all individuals, including those within the criminal justice system. The outcome of this case will not only determine the fate of the defendants but also serve as a reminder of the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of all individuals, even those accused of heinous crimes.

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