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Physical Evidence re: Approach

HH558-15 : THE STATE vs BLESSING CHIMBIRAI
Ruled By: BERE J and ASSESSORS: MUSHUKU and DHAURAMANZI

Because the murder weapon, save for its pictorial photo, was not brought before the court the evidence of officer Margaret Gwese was brought in to try and explain the murder weapon as she had seen the knife used during the course of her investigation of this matter. The witness confirmed ...
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HH89-12 : THE STATE vs PIKIRAI MAMBODO
Ruled By: BERE J and ASSESSORS: DAURAMANZI and MUSHUKU

The Court has had the benefit of seeing one of the sticks used.
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HB05-12 : THE STATE vs INNOCENT PHIRI
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

Exhibit 6 were three (3) mopane switches. They are now dry and show signs of being broken while they were wet.The longest was 70cm long weighing 0.015 grams; its circumference was 5cm at its widest point and 3cm on its smallest part. The second one was 53cm weighing 0.20 grams; ...
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HMT06-18 : THE STATE vs CHRISTOPHER PIWA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: RAJA and CHAGONDA

The State alleged that on 4 August 2017, at House Number 15450 Gimboki South, Dangamvura, Mutare the accused person unlawfully caused the death of Taurai Nyakunu by striking him once on the head with a hammer or some other blunt object intending to kill him or realising that there was ...
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HMA37-17 : THE STATE vs TAFIREI RUNESU
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J and ASSESSORS: MUTOMBA and DHAURAMANZI

The flick knife…, 24cm long. The blade alone was 11.2cm long. It weighed 0.085 kilogrammes….,.The log, when measured and weighed…, turned out to be 1.56 metres long and 1.815 kilogrammes in weight.
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HMT13-18 : THE STATE vs PATRICK KASHIRI
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: MAGOROKOSHO and MAWONEKE

It is important…, to note that the deceased was stabbed with a sharp object. According to the State, it was an okapi knife which was tendered in court as an exhibit through the investigating officer, while the accused stated that he used a pair of scissors he obtained from one ...
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HB139-18 : THE STATE vs BEST SIBANDA
Ruled By: MATHONSI J

It is common cause that on 4 August 2016, and at Kapu Business Centre in Shangani, the accused struck the deceased on the head with a log produced in court as exhibit 5.The log in question is not small at all. In fact, it is thick, having a 26cm circumference, ...
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HH206-18 : THE STATE vs ROBERT TEVEDZAYI
Ruled By: TSANGA J and ASSESSORS: KUNAKA and JEMWA

The metal bar was admitted in evidence as Exhibit No.3 whilst the axe was admitted as Exhibit No 4. The certificate of weights of both these items was admitted as Exhibit No.5.The metal bar weighed 12.90kgs and measured 86cm by 9.5cm width. The small wooden axe weighed 0.58kgs and the ...
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HB343-16 : THE STATE vs JOHANNES MOYO
Ruled By: MOYO J

The knife that was allegedly used to stab the deceased was marked Exhibit 5. The defence produced a knife that was allegedly used to stab accused and was marked Exhibit 6.
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HH528-16 : THE STATE vs PATRICK MOYO
Ruled By: CHITAPI J and ASSESSORS: GONZO and CHAKUVINGA

The accused is charged with the murder of Keniard Doro. The indictment charges that on 20 January 2015, and at Hereford Farm, Centenary, the accused, acting with an intent to kill or realizing the real risk or possibility that his actions may result in death, struck the deceased several times ...
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HB169-17 : THE STATE vs EVERTON MOYO
Ruled By: TAKUVA J

The accused is charged with murder. The allegations are that on 21 January 2015, and along a footpath which runs along a railway line between Westgate and Nketa 7, Bulawayo, the accused did wrongfully, unlawfully and intentionally kill and murder Trymore Nunurayi a male adult during his lifetime therebeing.The accused ...
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HH09-17 : THE STATE vs TAPIWA CHITSUNGO and PROSPER MUBVONGI
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

Doctor Tsungai Victor Jawangwe… conducted the autopsy on the deceased on 2 July 2015…,. His conclusion, as to the cause of death, was that the deceased died from complications of blunt force induced head injury. He said that the injuries were consistent with the use of a linear object…,.The second ...
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Appealed HH61-06 : THE STATE vs MUNETSI KADZINGA
Ruled By: PATEL J and ASSESSORS: DANGAREMBIZI and TUTANI

There is no dispute as to which firearm was used to shoot the deceased.The AK rifle, exhibit 2, was clearly identified as being the weapon in question through Detective Sergeant Nemaisa's evidence and the findings contained in exhibit 1 (the forensic ballistics report prepared by Chief Inspector Jeka on the ...
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HB114-15 : THE STATE vs MELI MBANO
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

The State…, tendered exhibit B2, the knobkerrie. The dimensions of this weapon are: measured weight 166 grams, length 47cm, circumference of the head 15cm.
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HMT14-18 : THE STATE vs HARDLIFE SIMANGO
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: RAJA and MAWONEKE

Weight certificate of the stones was also tendered by consent and marked as exhibit 4.
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HMT16-18 : THE STATE vs CHARLES HOFISI
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: MAWONEKE and RAJA

It is a fact that the accused stabbed the deceased with one scissors blade produced in court….,.The accused accepted having stabbed the deceased using the scissors blade which was tendered as exhibit 5 by consent.
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HH17-18 : STATE vs JAMES CHISHAKWE
Ruled By: HUNGWE J and ASSESSORS: RAJAH and CHAGONDA

Despite the fact that in the Defence Outline it is stated that the accused did not hide the murder weapon, that weapon was not produced in Court. Although the accused described the weapon to police and maintained that the police took possession of it, the iron bar was not produced ...
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HMT19-18 : THE STATE vs EDSON PHILLIMON MLAMBO
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: SANA and CHAGONDA

The State tendered in evidence the post-mortem report, ballistic report relating to the firearm and spent cartridges and also the firearm in question.
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HB16-15 : THE STATE vs ABEL NKOMO
Ruled By: MOYO J

The accused person faces a charge of murder as defined in section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]; it being alleged, that, on 28 June 2014, at Madlodlo Beer Garden, the accused person stabbed the deceased, Welcome Tshuma, with a knife on the head resulting ...
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HB124-17 : THE STATE vs FREDDY SHAVI
Ruled By: MAKONESE J and ASSESSORS: MATEMBA and BAYE

The deceased, Nestai Ncube, was employed as a lecturer at the Midlands State University at the time she met her death. She was 48 years old. She had been married to the accused since 2001 and resided at their matrimonial home at 33 Wentworth Road, Southdowns, Gweru.The accused, who is ...
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HH482-16 : THE STATE vs PHILLIP MASHAVA
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: CHIDAWANYIKA and CHIPERE

Having been indicted to answer to a charge of murder as defined in section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] the accused pleaded not guilty to the charge.It is the State's contention, that, on 31 July 2015, and at Derust Farm Compound, Chipinge the accused, ...
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HMA01-16 : THE STATE vs KINGDOM HLAHLA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: MUTOMBA and GWERU

The accused used a weapon, described as a log, despite that it was not produced in Court.
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HB24-15 : THE STATE vs THEMBINKOSI GUMBI
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The fifth and last exhibit was a shock absorber used by the accused to assault the deceased which is 65cm long and weighs 5.490kg. The court noted that the shock absorber was from a heavy vehicle.
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HMT03-20 : THE STATE vs BERNARD MUCHADEI
Ruled By: MWAYERA J and ASSESSORS: MAWONEKE and MUDZINGE

Also formerly admitted is the evidence of Liberty Mukwavaya who measured the stone and compiled a certificate of weight, exhibit 4, showing the stone weighed 2,080kg and had a circumference of 43cm.
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HMA45-19 : THE STATE vs THOMPSON MACHINGURA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J and ASSESSORS: NISH and GWERU

It is clear from the nature of the injuries that the assault was indiscriminate and severe force was used. A potential lethal weapon, a hoe, exhibit 3, was used. Its weight is 660g (after being broken) and the broken hoe handle was 14cm.
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