Judgment in the trial of three suspected gangsters charged with the murders of two men believed to be members of a rival gang has been postponed to July 6.
Murder case postponed for accused to seek medical treatment PREMIUM By Devon Koen - 10 June 2021
From claims of a bloody nose to piles, two men accused of the murder of a Jeffreys Bay man had their trial postponed in the high court in Gqeberha on Thursday to receive medical attention. Acting judge Olav Ronaasen postponed the matter to allow Remeo Booysen, 21, and Renaldo Kamoetoe, 27, an opportunity to consult with a doctor after complaining about their ailments on Wednesday.
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Just more than two weeks after alleged murderer Donovan Wolf was granted bail in the high court in Gqeberha, the state filed an application for leave to appeal against the decision by deputy judge-president David Van Zyl.
As the cold comfort of Child Protection Week drew to an end, experts warned that while SA enjoys a myriad of laws and provisions to protect children’s rights, the implementation of such laws is not up to standard.