The Impact of Plea Bargaining on the Criminal Justice Delivery: A Case Study of the Uganda High Court Criminal Trials

The Impact of Plea Bargaining on the Criminal Justice Delivery: A Case Study of the Uganda High Court Criminal Trials

by Gladys Kisekka Nakibuule
The Impact of Plea Bargaining on the Criminal Justice Delivery: A Case Study of the Uganda High Court Criminal Trials

The Impact of Plea Bargaining on the Criminal Justice Delivery: A Case Study of the Uganda High Court Criminal Trials

by Gladys Kisekka Nakibuule

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Overview

Developing criminal justice systems? This is a paradox to unveil for one to justify any meaning of this administrative/judicial paradigm in the contemporary criminal jurisprudence. Nakibuule explores insights on plea bargainings impact on criminal justice delivery. Learn what plea bargaining could be to an ordinary court user in a set sociopolitical economy of a developing state with a struggling criminal justice system.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781546203179
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 08/16/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dr. Nakibuule Gladys Kisekka is a Female- resident of Manyago, Plot 3 Kitumbu Rd. Entebbe Municipality, Wakiso District). She is born to Gladys Nora Kakoma Kisekka&Edward Daniel Kisekka(both deceased) of Mengo Bulange village, Rubaga Division, Kampala District; on 2nd/August/1967, Mulago Hospitaland is a last born to her late mother Gladys. Dr. Nakibuule attended Namirembe Infants School; and Mengo Primary School for her junior education. She attended Trinity College Nabbingo for Uganda Certificate and Advanced Certificates for her secondary education (1980- 1986). She is a Lawyer (holder of LLB (Hons) Makerere University Kampala 1990&Dip LP Law Development Center Uganda, 1991. Dr. Nakibuule is an Advocate on the roll since July 1992. She is an ICC ‘Judicial Expert’ (2007-date). She holds her PHD in Legal Studies , Atlantic International University, Honolulu, Hawaii, (USA), 2016. Dr. Nakibuule holds too an MBA (ESAMI) Arusha, 2012; an LL.M (Public International Law (International Criminal Law specialization), Leiden University Netherlands, 2000; PG.Dip (International Law&Organization For Development) The ISS Hague Netherlands 1999; PG. Dip (Law&Justice) Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996; and numerous accreditation and certificates (to date) in legal related jurisprudence from national&International Institutions, including Pepperdine University, Los Angeles (USA) 2008 in Mediation Skills. She is highly computer literate . Currently, Dr. Nakibuule serves as the Registrar Research and Law Reporting at the Judicial Training Institute. She has been in judicial service for now 26 years; (mostly as a Registrar (2005-date) serving in different courts of record; and as a Magistrate Grade 1 to Chief Magistrate (1991- 2005) across Uganda. Briefly, she also worked as a State Attorney (Department of Civil Litigation) Ministry of Justice (1991);&interned with Ssegendo&Co. Advocates (1990). She is a Member of Uganda Judicial Officer’s Association (twice its Vice Chairperson); National Association of Women Judges (NAWJU); FIDA (Ug); and several NGOs dealing with disadvantaged and vulnerable groups. Dr. Nakibuule is Christian; married (7th/May/1994) with four children. She enjoys reading, research, fitness exercises; and outreach activities.
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