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Bail re: Approach iro Previous Convictions, Pending Charges and the Commission of Offences Whilst Admitted to Bail

HH279-10 : TAFIRENYIKA MANGA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: BHUNU J

The applicant is incarcerated in remand prison on allegations of fraud as defined in section 136 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. He is alleged to have fraudulently converted to his own use 30 tonnes of fertilizer valued at US$16,200= which he had been contracted to transport. He was denied bail by a magistrate ...
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HB25-13 : THE STATE vs NKULULEKO MOYO and CUSHION TSHUMA and STANLEY NDLOVU and NDABEZINHLE NENE and THEMBA CHIMISO N.O.
Ruled By: CHEDA AJ

The full record has not been typed but the facts presented to the court are that a motor vehicle was observed loading some meat at an address in one of the city townships. A check at that address revealed some unskinned meat of more than 120 kilogrammes. Information received linked the meat with the accused ...
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HB80-13 : JEPHIAS MANGISI vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAKONESE J

I have been asked to disregard the fact that the applicant is already serving at Nkayi Prison for an assault he inflicted upon the deceased's mother, one Milia Ncube. It has been argued that the assault took place on the same date of the murder and is therefore one criminal transaction. In my view, the ...
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HB147-11 : JEALOUS NGURINGA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: NDOU J

Further, the charges which the appellant is now facing were committed while he was on bail in respect of another fraud matter under Bulawayo Magistrates' Court CRB3859/10. A person who commits crimes while on bail shows a disregard for the rule of law. He is in contempt of justice and the onus would be on ...
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HH219-14 : NORMAN KONDWANE and SHEPHERD KATIYO and JOSEPH GANYANI and RUSSEL MHUKAYESANGO vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

Section 117A(5) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] provides that:“(5) In bail proceedings, the accused is compelled to inform the court whether —(a) The accused has previously been convicted of any offence; and(b) There are any charges pending against him or her and whether he or she has been released ...
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HH221-14 : PARDON CHIGWADA and BRIAN DARRYKEN and BLESSING MAVHUNGA and DOMINIC MASIKA and KUMBIRAI CHAKEZHA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The second appellant told the court that he is a family man with two children aged 3 and 5; that he has to provide for his family; that he can report at St Mary's police station; that he has no external ties; and that this was the tenth time he was appearing in court.
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HMA06-17 : COLLEN CHIPETU vs STATE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

In Attorney-General v Phiri 1987 [2] ZLR 33 [HC], REYNOLDS J said…,: “I would accept that the mere possibility of the accused committing further crimes, standing alone, would not be of sufficient cogency to outweigh the accused's right not to be deprived his freedom. But when to a bad criminal record is added the ...
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HMA08-16 : TAVONGA SHAVA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: MAFUSIRE J

Counsel for the State further argued that the complainant's previous conviction, though not of rape but of aggravated indecent assault, was still of a sexual nature. It was a very relevant conviction. As such, the applicant had a propensity to commit sexual offences….,. In terms of section 117(2)(a) of the Criminal Procedure Evidence ...
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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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HH469-16 : BERNARD CHIWENGA vs THE STATE
Ruled By: CHIGUMBA J

The question that the court must determine in this matter is whether it is in the interests of justice that the applicant be detained in custody because the concerns raised by the State have merit; that he is likely to interfere with witnesses, and/or that he is likely to abscond ...
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