What are the rights of a person held in custody in Kenya?

      

A person held in custody in Kenya has rights as enshrined in the constitutions. What are some of the rights?

  

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Raphael
A person held in custody has the following rights.
1. Retention of all rights and freedoms except those incompatible with their conditions.
2. Entitlement to rights of habeas corpus.
3. Humane treatment as spelt out in parliamentary legislation.
4. Treatment in keeping with relevant international human rights instructions.
raphael answered the question on December 15, 2016 at 15:33



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