A white Kenyan aristocrat, Thomas Cholmondeley, is facing a life sentence for the manslaughter of a local game warden. The trial has put the spotlight on the Kenyan justice system. Some accuse the judiciary of having one law for blacks and one for whites.<br /><br />Cholmondeley was charged with the murder of another black Kenyan in 2005 but that case was droppped. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Nairobi on the controversy.