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Double murder case set for March 1

Nthomiwa
Nthomiwa

MAUN: High Court Judge Godfrey Nthomiwa has deferred ruling on the application by a double-murder accused to have access to research facilities that include library and internet.

The accused, Moabi Molapisi also wants the right to be an active participant together with his pro deo counsellor in the trial.

The case was in court on Thursday (December 14), and the ruling has since been set for March 1, 2024. Justice Nthomiwa said that he was waiting for the defence attorney, Phetsolo Nare of Nare and Company Attorneys to provide the court with Chapter 7, verse 11 from which the latter had quoted extensively.

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