Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others

JurisdictionSouth Africa
Judgment Date02 September 2015
Citation2016 (1) SACR 273 (WCC)

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  • Victim participation in plea and sentence agreements in South Africa as a ‘right’ : analysing Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch & Others 2017 (1) SACR 209 (CC)
    • South Africa
    • Sabinet Southern African Public Law No. 31-2, January 2016
    • 1 January 2016
    ...of a plea and sentence agreement,12 the fact that a trial 4 S v DJ (n 3) para 16.5 In Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch & Others 2016 (1) SACR 273 (WCC) para 63, the court held that ‘[t]he plea and sentencing process in terms of section 105A, although also having as an objective the giving......
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    • Invalid date
    ...he took specific steps to ensure that the evidence that he obtained was J used restrictively, and not made available to all and sundry. 2016 (1) SACR p273 Gamble Conclusion A [73] In the result, I am not persuaded that the evidence of Capt Brink is inadmissible as alleged by the defence, an......
  • The Need for a Review of Plea Bargaining in Uganda: A Reflection on the Experiences under Common Law and in South Africa
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    • Juta Journal of Comparative Law in Africa No. , August 2019
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    ...Uganda: A practical restorative justice approach”. AHRLJ, 2:441–463.19 Wickham v Magistrate Stellenbosch (20899/14) [2015] ZAWCHC 152; 2016 (1) SACR 273 (WCC) para 52; S v Sassin [2003] 4 All SA 506 (NC) para 11.4. © Juta and Company (Pty) 28 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW IN AFRICA VOL 4, NO 1......
  • Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others
    • South Africa
    • Constitutional Court
    • 25 October 2016
    ...The application for leave to appeal is dismissed. [1] 51 of 1977. [2] 3 of 2000. [3] Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others 2016 (1) SACR 273 (WCC) ([2015] ZAWCHC 152) para [4] Section 234 provides that: 'In order to deepen the culture of democracy established by the Constitution, Pa......
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  • S v Miller and Others
    • South Africa
    • South Africa Criminal Law Reports
    • 2 September 2015
    ...he took specific steps to ensure that the evidence that he obtained was J used restrictively, and not made available to all and sundry. 2016 (1) SACR p273 Gamble Conclusion A [73] In the result, I am not persuaded that the evidence of Capt Brink is inadmissible as alleged by the defence, an......
  • Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others
    • South Africa
    • Constitutional Court
    • 25 October 2016
    ...The application for leave to appeal is dismissed. [1] 51 of 1977. [2] 3 of 2000. [3] Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others 2016 (1) SACR 273 (WCC) ([2015] ZAWCHC 152) para [4] Section 234 provides that: 'In order to deepen the culture of democracy established by the Constitution, Pa......
  • Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others
    • South Africa
    • South Africa Criminal Law Reports
    • 25 October 2016
    ...Application for leave to appeal was dismissed. Annotations: Cases cited Reported cases Wickham v Magistrate, Stellenbosch and Others 2016 (1) SACR 273 (WCC) J ([2015] ZAWCHC 152): upheld on appeal. 2017 (1) SACR p211 Legislation cited A The Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977, s 105A(7)(b)(i)......
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