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Fiji Sun Court News – Apr 21 Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings: 1. Prosecution witness in the trial of Kiala Henry Lusaka, Charles O’ Hanlan said he found a note in a child’s handwriting that by ashna kumar | shalveen chand
21 Apr 2021 17:25
Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings:
1. Prosecution witness in the trial of Kiala Henry Lusaka, Charles O’ Hanlan said he found a note in a child’s handwriting that ‘Daddy had poisoned mummy’.
Mr O’Hanlan also told the High Court in Suva that Lusaka’s pupils were big as saucers and he was most probably under the influence of the narcotic methamphetamine as he gave evidence via skype in the murder trial,
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23 April, 2021, 4:37 pm
Keresi Maya outside the High Court in Suva for an earlier hearing in November last year. Picture: FT FILE
Magistrate court proceedings against Keresi Maya will continue.
This comes after High Court judge Justice Thushara Rajasinghe dismissed an application by Mr Maya to stay the proceedings in the Nausori Magistrates Court.
Mr Maya is charged with one count of Foul Play under the terms of participation of the Fiji Rugby Skipper Cup and Farebrother Challenge completion 2020 after punching a referee while representing the Naitasiri under 19 rugby union team in a match against the Tailevu under 19 team.
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Jan 20, 2021 03:59:19 PM The lawyer representing Keresi Maya, the disgraced former Naitasiri rugby union player charged for assaulting a referee, has asked that high court to have the charges against his client dropped. Defence lawyer Sevuloni Valenitabua said in court today that his client has already been penalised. He said a person cannot be penalised twice for the crime he had committed as this can result in double jeopardy. Valenitabua said his client is currently charged by the magistrate court in Nausori for a count of assault causing actual bodily harm. He said his client has already been penalised by the Fiji Rugby Union with a ban of six years from all levels of rugby in Fiji and abroad following the alleged assault.