The court ruled that there were irregularities and illegalities. Irregularities do not require intent and may have been due to incompetence, and unintentional omissions or commissions. However, the illegality part of the findings is very serious and if there is evidence that Ouru campaign participated in the illegalities, i.e, bribing IEBC officials, then Bryan is right. The judges probably did not find such and that is why they cleared Ouru. We all know as Kenyans that whatever Chiloba did to help jubilee, he was well compensated.
KM,
My 2cents
Two things will define Maraga's legacy;
1. The actual judgement
2. Results of the rerun
The judgement will show us what irregularities and illegalities were there and we can all judge for ourselves whether they really affected the integrity and outcome. I'm also interested in the unconstitutionality bits of the election especially transmission because that's where they focused as per their summary.
The rerun is more interesting than even the judgement. It does not matter what legalese and arguments they used, what matters is whether their conclusions will be validated by the rerun.
If Elections(E) with Irregularities (R) and Illegalities (L) yields Uhuru victory (U) or E+R+L=U, then E-R-L =/=U. But if E-R-L=U, then R,L=0, or the 'illegalities and irregularities' never affected the results, they were immaterial as Ojwang and Ndung'u contended.
I know it sounds crazy reserving praise for someone being praised by every legal mind in and outside the country,but I maintain that only a rerun can PRACTICALLY demonstrate the merits of this judgement.
So wait for the full judgement,and then the rerun.