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Court allows legal advice for accused in child trafficking case

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 3:58 am
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Court proceedings in a child trafficking case involving a volunteer linked to the Uganda Law Society were paused after the magistrate ruled that the accused should first receive legal advice before a conviction could be recorded.

Namukasa appeared before court where she was charged with trafficking a minor.

During the hearing, the prosecution read the charge to the accused, explaining the allegations against her as required under criminal procedure.

Namukasa responded by admitting to the charge.

However, the magistrate declined to immediately convict her following the admission.

The court explained that because of the seriousness of the offence, it was necessary for the accused to fully understand the legal consequences of the plea.

The magistrate directed that Namukasa be allowed time to consult with a lawyer before the court can proceed with the case.

Legal practitioners note that courts often take such measures to safeguard the rights of accused persons and to ensure that any guilty plea is made voluntarily and with full awareness of the implications.

Child trafficking offences in Uganda carry strict penalties and are prosecuted under laws designed to combat human trafficking and protect vulnerable children.

Authorities have repeatedly urged the public to report suspected trafficking cases to law enforcement agencies as part of broader efforts to eliminate the crime.

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

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