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    CJ Martha Koome Issues Guidelines on Payment of Fines & Cash Bails

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    CJ Martha Koome Issues Guidelines on Payment of Fines & Cash Bails

    Chief Justice Martha Koome on Thursday issued new guidelines that will guide the processing of cash bail and payment of court fines.

    In a statement, the CJ directed that cash bail be processed in open court, accompanied by specific timelines for plea registration and bail payment. 

    According to CJ Koome’s statement, the Judiciary is now moving towards using technology to streamline processes and ensure transparency.

    “To ensure the timely processing of fines and bail, the guidelines require that โ€Žpleas must be registered by 9:00 a.m. In cases where this is not feasible, Court โ€ŽUsers’ Committees will provide guidance,” the Chief Justice directed in a statement.

    “This system not only generates online invoices and receipts but โ€Žalso simplifies the entire payment process,” read the statement in part.

    Chief Justice Martha Koome speaking during the admission of 224 lawyers to the Roll of Advocates at the Supreme Court on September 12, 2023.

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    Additionally, she directed that there should be two court assistants with one mandated to help in the processing of the cash bail.

    The assistant tasked with processing the cash bails will be tasked with generating invoices, providing copies to the accused persons, and facilitating โ€Žpayments

    “Accused individuals who cannot make payments in open court will โ€Žreceive an invoice and be given a reasonable period to settle their fines or cash โ€Žbail.

    Those who fail to pay for the cash bail and fines by 4:00 p.m. โ€Žon their plea date will have committal warrants issued against them.

    In enforcing transparency and efficiency, the CJ revealed plans to ensure that each court has an accountant responsible for daily revenue โ€Žcollection.โ€Ž

    The Judiciaryโ€™s Directorate of ICT will be automating the processes โ€Žwithin the next 30 days.

    A file image of two men in police handcuffs after being apprehended in August 2019.

    CJ Martha Koome Issues Guidelines on Payment of Fines & Cash Bails

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