WebSep 22, 2010 · He also submitted that he would not abscond; that although he has previous convictions in South Africa, he is a first offender in Namibia; that his wife is ill; that he suffers from 3 chronic diseases, namely diabetes, asthma and claustrophobia. He also relied on sections of the Constitution of Namibia warranting his constitutional rights; Webat paras 6-8; Bernstein and Others v Bester and Others NNO 1996(2) SA 751 (CC); 1996(4) BCLR 449 (CC) at para 2; Luitingh v Minister of Defence 1996(2) SA 909 (CC); 1996(4) BCLR 581 (CC) at para 2; Brink v Kitshoff NO 1996(4) SA 197 (CC); 1996(6) BCLR 752 (CC) at paras 1-8. 3 Subsection (1) thereof reads: “Any person who in any manner, otherwise …
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WebCaracterización molecular del gen psbA en Chenopodium quinoa Willd Web1S v Vermaas 1996(1) SASV 528 (T) at 531e-f; S v Mohammed 1999(2) SASV 507 (K) at 511 - 3 - application as envisaged in section 60(11)(b) of the Criminal Procedure Act, No. … chronicles 29 kjv
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Webstrength of new facts, the court's approach is to consider whether there are, in the first instance, new facts and, if there are, reconsider the bail application on such new facts, … Webbased on race, gender, background ( eg judges of the old regime v academics), politics (eg those who acknowledge membership of a political party and those who profess political independence) or age are becoming apparent. These Constitutional Court statistics draw from information available from two sources: the Juta's Constitutional Law ... Web(1996) 12 SAJHR 55 S.A. Cases Cited : S v Vermaas, S v du Plessis 1995 (3) SA 292 (CC) : S v Vermaas, S v du Plessis 1995 (7) BCLR 851 (CC) Subject : Criminal Justice, Administration of : Judgments : Civil rights : Right to counsel : South Africa. Constitutional Court This item appears in the following Collection (s) iSalpi [27431] derecho investigations