Court denies bail to Teddy Afro
By Michael Chebud [Addis Fortune] / April 29, 2008
The Federal High Court has this morning denied bail for the release of Tewodros
Kassahun (Teddy Afro). The 30-year-old sensational singer, who is accused of a
hit and run homicide, will spend the duration of his trial in prison.
The court has ruled to hear four witnesses- all police constables- referred by
the prosecutor against the singer on May 21, 2008. This was despite his defense
lawyer Million Assefa’s request that the witnesses should testify within a
maximum of one week, if not today.
The prosecutor rather requested the bench to be given a reasonable time to
summon all the witnesses, and was therefore given 22 days.
When the proceeding was adjourned, the popular singer Teddy burst into tears,
sources told Fortune. He was not alone: a number of fans that gathered to follow
his trial, amid the tight security, left the compound crying.
On November 3, 2006, investigators from the Addis Abeba Police Commission
arrested Teddy, accusing him of killing 18-year-old Degu Yibelete, a street
dweller who came from Gojjam. After he was put under custody for a day, Teddy
was released on 50,000Br bail on November 4.
The popular singer was formally charged on April 16, 2008 on two counts,
homicide (including driving without license) and fleeing the scene of a crime.
Homicide would carry up to a 15-year prison sentence and hence make him eligible
for bail. Nevertheless, prosecutors added another charge of failure to help a
victim whom one has injured. This involves an additional penalty of one month to
two years, thus he could face up to 17 years in prison if found guilty.
Although his defense lawyer had requested the merger of the two charges in the
earlier hearing, it was not accepted.
Ethiopian law stipulates that defendants involved in crimes carrying sentences
greater than 15 years shall not be permitted bail.
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