That is very interesting why you think this case is a shambles. It certainly has been a tremendously different one to any I have ever heard of.
It is a mess for the simple reason that the suspect's defence team has implemented every legal move they can in the interests of their client. Known as "justice" and the right to do so has to be honoured as such.
The indictments were handed down in 2022.
It is now 2024.
In the intervening period we have had a delay of years while a jurisdiction argument was sorted out.
Similarly the trial which began in February of this year is still in progress as one prosecution witness after another is rebutted and given a rough time with quite often their character being slurred in the process.
For example the treatment handed out to rape survivor HB verges on the disgraceful.
My opinion
Therefore although tedious no-one can make the accusation that the suspect's right to a fair trial has not been met more than adequately met.
I wish I could say that hand on heart about the victims of crime during this trial.
I fail to grasp the "anti Prosecution" sentiment regarding this trial. The defence did its job and the prosecution did its job too.
- It investigated the crimes
- it collected the evidence and presented it
- resulting in five indictments which were brought to court in February 2024
The prosecution acted timeously at every stage of the process. The defence used every ploy available to it to throw a spanner in the works. But that is justice
My opinion