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A total of 67 witnesses – including police officers, magistrates and forensic pathologists – are expected to testify in the state’s case against three suspended cops on trial for Nathaniel Julies's murder.
The three officers accused of murdering a 16-year-old teenager in August last year have all pleaded not guilty. Cst Caylen Whiteboy and Sgt Scorpion Ndyalvane pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, defeating the ends of justice and possession of illegal ammunition. Sgt Forster Netshiongolo pleaded not guilty to charges of accessory to murder after the fact and defeating the ends of justice in the high court in Johannesburg, sitting in the Palm Ridge magistrate's court in connection with th.