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In Kenya, Robbery involves stealing anything by using force or threatening to use violence on the other hand Robbery with Violence involves wounding, beating, striking or using any other personal violence to any person to steal.Practical ExampleRobbery example: If you go to a shop with a Gun and steal without causing any harm or injury to the owner (who is present), then that is RobberyRobbery with violence example: If you shot the owner or beat him, then that is Robbery with Violence. If the owner dies after shooting, then that is a different case.You can read what the law says on section 295 and 296 of the Penal Code to understand more.
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Yes, you can be a complainant (Victim) and witness in the same court case for crimes like sexual offence. In other cases, the accused shall not be liable to be convicted on such evidence unless it is corroborated by other material evidence in support thereof implicating him. Read more about the same on the Evidence Act, Chapter 80.
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