S v Mathe
Jurisdiction | South Africa |
Citation | 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD) |
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6 practice notes
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2014 index
...189-91S v Maswetswa 2014 (1) SACR 288 (GSJ) ............................................ 105-6S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD) .................................................. 453-465S v Matola 1997 (1) SACR 321 (B) ....................................................... 445S v Matshivha......
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S v Pillay
...469 (SCA) (2001 (2) SA 1222; [2001] 3 All SA 220; [2001] ZASCA 30): applied S v Mashao 2015 JDR 2263 (GJ): referred to C S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD): S v Matyityi 2011 (1) SACR 40 (SCA) ([2010] 2 All SA 424; [2010] ZASCA 127): referred to S v Mhlakaza and Another 1997 (1) SACR 515 (SC......
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Recent Case: Sentencing
...Questions and New Ideas (2002) 3 at 8). It appears from the judgments on dimi nished responsibility compared in S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD) that in the majority of them expert evidence was presented to sec ure such a finding (at paras [22]-[25]). The mere statements in M’s written pl......
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S v N
...S v Malgas 2001 (1) SACR 469 (SCA) (2001 (2) SA 1222; [2001] 3 All SA 220; [2001] ZASCA 30): dictum in para [24] applied B S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD): S v Mnisi 2009 (2) SACR 227 (SCA) ([2009] 3 All SA 159): considered S v Ndlovu 2007 (1) SACR 535 (SCA) ([2007] 3 All SA 596): dictum ......
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S v Pillay
...469 (SCA) (2001 (2) SA 1222; [2001] 3 All SA 220; [2001] ZASCA 30): applied S v Mashao 2015 JDR 2263 (GJ): referred to C S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD): S v Matyityi 2011 (1) SACR 40 (SCA) ([2010] 2 All SA 424; [2010] ZASCA 127): referred to S v Mhlakaza and Another 1997 (1) SACR 515 (SC......
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S v N
...S v Malgas 2001 (1) SACR 469 (SCA) (2001 (2) SA 1222; [2001] 3 All SA 220; [2001] ZASCA 30): dictum in para [24] applied B S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD): S v Mnisi 2009 (2) SACR 227 (SCA) ([2009] 3 All SA 159): considered S v Ndlovu 2007 (1) SACR 535 (SCA) ([2007] 3 All SA 596): dictum ......
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S v Soni
...& another case number CC37/2015, unreported judgment of Madondo DJP, KwaZulu-Natal High Court, Northern Circuit. [26] S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD). [27] Director of Public Prosecutions v Mngoma 2010 (1) SACR 427 [28] S v Mnisi 2009 (2) SACR 227 (SCA). [29] S v Ferreira & others 2004 (2......
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S v Goliath
...[25] In all the circumstances I am of the view that the regional magistrate in the present matter is indeed functus officio. J 2014 (2) SACR p298 Pickering J (Roberson J A [26] In the light of the closure of the Bhisho facility the sentence imposed upon the accused must be set aside and the......
2 books & journal articles
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2014 index
...189-91S v Maswetswa 2014 (1) SACR 288 (GSJ) ............................................ 105-6S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD) .................................................. 453-465S v Matola 1997 (1) SACR 321 (B) ....................................................... 445S v Matshivha......
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Recent Case: Sentencing
...Questions and New Ideas (2002) 3 at 8). It appears from the judgments on dimi nished responsibility compared in S v Mathe 2014 (2) SACR 298 (KZD) that in the majority of them expert evidence was presented to sec ure such a finding (at paras [22]-[25]). The mere statements in M’s written pl......