High Court Judge gets suspended jail Sentence

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High Court-bound magistrate Barnabas Nyamadzabo on Friday fined his former law lecturer, High Court judge Onkemetse Tshosa, P1 000 and further slapped him with an 18 month jail sentence suspended for three years on condition that he is not convicted of a similar offence during that period.

The magistrate empowered the state to attach Tshosa's property to pay the fine within 30 days.

In sentencing Tshosa, Nyamadzabo said he considered the fact that the convict was a first offender and a family man of 47 years of age.

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