THREE high court judges have slammed a Mpumalanga magistrate for conducting an "unfair trial" that resulted in a Congolese man being sentenced to 100 years in prison.
THREE high court judges have slammed a Mpumalanga magistrate for conducting an "unfair trial" that resulted in a Congolese man being sentenced to 100 years in prison.
In 2006 Nelspruit magistrate Annemarie van der Merwe found Claude Djaji guilty on four charges of drug dealing and sentenced him to 25 years in jail on each charge.
Djaji, who could not speak any local language, had no legal representation or a translator.
The judges set Djaji's conviction and sentence aside. - Alfred Moselakgomo
Judges slam 100-year term
THREE high court judges have slammed a Mpumalanga magistrate for conducting an "unfair trial" that resulted in a Congolese man being sentenced to 100 years in prison.
THREE high court judges have slammed a Mpumalanga magistrate for conducting an "unfair trial" that resulted in a Congolese man being sentenced to 100 years in prison.
In 2006 Nelspruit magistrate Annemarie van der Merwe found Claude Djaji guilty on four charges of drug dealing and sentenced him to 25 years in jail on each charge.
Djaji, who could not speak any local language, had no legal representation or a translator.
The judges set Djaji's conviction and sentence aside. - Alfred Moselakgomo
Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.
Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.
Trending
Latest Videos