�Criminal lunatic� not to be tried

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A ‘criminal lunatic’ who has been held in custody at the President’s pleasure will not be tried as the Court of Appeal (CoA) insists the procedure used at the High Court was in no way irregular.

The CoA recently dismissed an appeal by Andries Ditshotlo who was found guilty of murder and attempted murder and held in custody pending further direction from the President.

His grounds of appeal were that he was charged without being tried while he was fit to do so, therefore the procedure was irregular.

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