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Bail re: Approach iro Judicial Deference

HH117-10 : FARAI MAGUWU vs THE STATE
Ruled By: BHUNU J

It is also self-evident that investigations were still in their infancy. While it is trite that the police must not arrest to investigate, in this case the police are not guilty of that misconduct because they already have sufficient evidence to place the appellant on remand. All what they need to do is complete their ...
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HH256-21 : IGNATIUS CHOMBO vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHATUKUTA J

This is an application referred to by the applicant as “Court Application for the Second Revival of Temporary Variation of Bail Conditions in B1836/19: HH735/19” being made in terms of section 126(1) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] (the Act).The application was initially not opposed.On 3 May ...
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Appealed SC07-21 : CAINOS CHINGOMBE vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAKONI JA

This is an appeal against refusal of bail by the High Court handed down on 21 January 2021. The appeal is made in terms of Rule 67(1) of the Supreme Rules, 2018 (the Rules) as read with section 121(1)(b) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] (the CPEA).WHETHER ...
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HH424-18 : ANESU MOREBLESSING NYAMUTATA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHITAPI J

The applicant applies for bail pending trial on allegations of committing four (4) Counts of robbery and one count of attempted robbery as defined in section 126 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] between the period 19 April 2018 and 14 May 2018.The applicant, a 28 ...
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HH248-10 : THE STATE vs ALBERT MATAPO and NYASHA ZIVUKU and ONCEMORE MUDZURAHONA and EMMANUEL MARARA and PATSON MUPFURE and SHINGIRAI MUTEMACHANI
Ruled By: BHUNU J

Whether the accused should be tried whilst they are out of custody or in custody, in terms of section 321 as read with section 322 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07], however, remains a live issue for determination by the Appeal Court. The Appeal Court's determination does ...
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