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Court makes appeal procedure clear
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Court makes appeal procedure clear

Two judges of the Windhoek High Court have clearly set out the correct procedure to follow when a convicted person intends to appeal either the conviction or sentence. Mandume Hafeni who was convicted in the Swakopmund Magistrate Court on two counts of theft brought an appeal within the prescribed 14 days after sentence but failed...

Dippenaar appeal in limbo
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Dippenaar appeal in limbo

The appeal of Jandre Dippenaar, who was convicted on six counts of murder following a fatal road collision in 2014 and given a 15-year prison term in the Swakopmund Regional Court last year, is in limbo following incomplete court documents. A status report submitted to the court on Wednesday shows that not every page of...

Alleged rapist of minor pleads not guilty
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Alleged rapist of minor pleads not guilty

An Aranos man accused of breaking into the house of his neighbour and raping a three-year-old girl child, pleaded not guilty on Monday before Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen. Hans Hendrick Dreyer (35) is facing a charge of housebreaking with intent to rape and rape. He did not provide a plea explanation, and said...

Accused killer teacher needs funds
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Accused killer teacher needs funds

Patrick Geingob, a former teacher accused of murdering his wife Merentha Geingos on 14 April 2019, is struggling to secure the money he needs to pay for a psychiatrist to testify on his behalf.  He is accused of murdering his wife by stabbing her at least 12 times with a kitchen knife at their house...

Anti-stock theft investigator ‘killers’ trial nears end 
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Anti-stock theft investigator ‘killers’ trial nears end 

The long-running trial of the alleged killers of renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua is in its final stretch, with judgement set for 14 April.  This is after the lawyers of the accused made their final submissions on the verdict. Esekiel Ipinge, on behalf of the State, asked retired judge of the High Court,...

Father denies raping, impregnating daughter
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Father denies raping, impregnating daughter

A 45-year-old man who allegedly raped his biological daughter 15 times from 2018 to 2020, impregnated her and forced her to abort the foetus, denied everything at the start of his trial.  The man who may not be identified to protect the identity of his victim, told Windhoek High Court Judge Herman January that he...

N$5m fraud case back in court 
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N$5m fraud case back in court 

A fraud and money laundering case that has been sitting on the desk of the prosecutor general (PG) for 10 years, waiting for her decision to charge the suspects, has made it to court.  PG Martha Imalwa has charged Ndapandula Jane Kashiyukile (53), Barend Johannes Neels (53), Ali Fadi Ayoub (54), Jacobus Totie Gurirab (54)...

Election challenge overview …the case thus far – what is being contested
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Election challenge overview …the case thus far – what is being contested

As parties in the election challenge matter currently before the Supreme Court await judgement set for 28 February, New Era’s Roland Routh summarises the major occurrences during the proceedings. Panduleni Itula, the president of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), brought a challenge to the presidential election held on 27 November last year, based on...

State appeals Noa’s rape acquittal
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State appeals Noa’s rape acquittal

Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa has filed an application for leave to appeal the acquittal on appeal, of student doctor and rape accused Dennis Iipumbu Noa (30). The application was filed in the High Court last week by State Advocate Palmer Khumalo against the verdict of not guilty given by High Court judges Herman January and...