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Evidence of Identification, Identification Parade, Tool Mark Evidence, Alias, Evidence Aliunde & the Defence of Alibi

HH254-12 : DAVID CHIMUKOKO and GRACIANO KAZINGIZI and BIGGIE OFFICE and RAPHEL BOBO and PERKINS KARIKOGA and PHILLIP KATSANDE and ERICK CHATIZA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MWAYERA J

The seven applicants approached the court on/with an application for bail pending trial.The applicants are facing one count of public violence as defined in section 36(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] and one count of murder as defined in section 47 of the same Act.It ...
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SC86-21 : MUNYARADZI KEREKE vs FRANCIS MARAMWIDZE and THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL
Ruled By: MAKONI JA

The test to be used in considering the plausibility of the defence of alibi was stated in R v Hlongwane 1959 (3) SA 337 (AD); in that case, HOLMES AJA had this to say at 340H:“The legal position with regard to an alibi is that there is no onus on ...
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SC75-14 : ABRAHAM MBOVORA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: ZIYAMBI JA, HLATSHWAYO JA and MAVANGIRA AJA

On 5 October 2006, the High Court found the appellant guilty of the murder of Johannes Mapfumo Majoni with actual intent to kill him. The court a quo found no extenuating circumstances. It therefore sentenced the appellant to death.This is an automatic appeal against both conviction and sentence.It was the ...
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SC111-21 : MUNYARADZI KEREKE vs THE STATE and FRANCIS MARAMWIDZE
Ruled By: MWAYERA JA

On 4 August 2021, after considering all documents filed of record and having been orally addressed by counsel, I issued an order admitting the applicant to bail, and indicated that I would avail written reasons for my disposition. The reasons are captioned herein.THE PARTIESThe applicant was convicted by the Regional ...
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HH374-19 : MUNYARADZI KEREKE vs FRANCIS MARAMWIDZE N.O.
Ruled By: HUNGWE J and WAMAMBO J

The appellant was convicted of rape, as defined in section 65 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23], by the Regional Magistrate, Harare, and sentenced to 14 years imprisonment of which four years were suspended for five years on the usual conditions, on 11 July 2016.The appellant ...
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HB50-15 : MTHOKOZISI SIBANDA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MOYO J

This is an application for bail pending trial.The applicant is facing a charge of rape in contravening of section 65 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. The allegations are, that, on 6 December 2014, at around 2000 hours, and at House Number 155 Section 3, Collen ...
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HB51-15 : NQOBILE NYONI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MOYO J

The applicant in this matter is facing five counts of robbery and another two counts of robbery (carjacking).The offences were allegedly committed between June and December 2014.An application has been made to the court a quo for the applicant to be examined in terms of the Mental Health Act [Chapter ...
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HB52-15 : LEVISON MHOSVA and TAZVITYA MUDZINGWA and LUCKSON KWANGWARI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J and MOYO J

The second appellant is the one who is properly before court in this matter. The rest of the appellants are out of court as the Notice of Appeal filed of record only relates to the second appellant.The second appellant was charged and convicted of extortion as defined in section 134(1)(a) ...
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HB55-15 : SURPRISE NCUBE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MUTEMA J and MOYO J

The appellant launched an appeal against conviction and sentence in this matter in person.The appellant was convicted of rape as defined in section 65 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23].The allegations against the appellant were that he raped his daughter, aged seven (7) years, when he ...
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HB61-15 : MICHAEL NDIWENI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J and TAKUVA J

After hearing the appellant and counsel for the respondent, we dismissed the appeal in its entirety and indicated that our full reasons would follow in due course. These are they.The appellant appeared in the Regional Court facing four counts of armed robbery to which he pleaded not guilty.The appellant had ...
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HMA48-19 : PROSPER CHITANGA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and WAMAMBO J

This is an appeal in respect of both the conviction and sentence.The appellant was convicted, after a protracted trial, by the Magistrate sitting at Chivi on 1 July 2019 and he was represented by counsel for the appellant.The appellant was convicted of fraud, as defined in section 136 of the ...
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