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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Light posting

I am in Peru to attend a conference, so will not post as regularly in the next ten days.

Posted by Pierre de Vos at 01:59  

1 comment:

Africannabis said...

Oh Dear - Just as Justice & the Inner Sanctum get heavy:

Granting Sabata bail, Van Schalkwyk said it was likely that the postmortem and ballistics reports would not be completed within the next five months, due to state backlogs, and it would be unfair to keep Sabata locked up for so long while awaiting trial.

A previous conviction in 1997 of assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm and firing a gun in public, under the influence of alcohol, did not prove that Sabata had a propensity for violence, he said.

"He has walked a clean path for 10 years," the magistrate added...


Enjoy the travels!

9:17 am

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