Here’s a South African case where a convicted murderer was granted bail. It isn't the one IB mentioned that I found a page or two ago. I can't remember where I saw that one but it was very light on detail IIRC.
This is one story you won’t like reading … another convicted murderer out on bail. But there’s more, and it’s a shocking indictment of how the law can play out in South Africa.
Monika Manilall, was shot dead in February 2006.
Her husband, Sunesh Manilall, was convicted along with Mumtaz Osman, the woman he was having an affair with at the time and whom he later married, and Viktor Mbatha. Monika was gunned down in their home by four men found to have been hired to carry out the murder for a fee of R10 000. An alleged accomplice to the murder testified that after Monika was shot and lay bleeding on the floor of the passage next to her baby, she suddenly jumped up and ran to a bedroom where she activated a panic alarm. Moments later, her executioner fired a second shot through the back of her head.
The late KZN Judge President Herbert Msimang who presided over the case found that Manilall and Osman, assisted by Victor Mbatha, had procured hitmen to murder Monika because she found out about the affair and threatened to divorce him. All three were sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010.
Osman and Mbatha are serving their sentences.
Manilall was released on bail of R40 000 in June 2011 after he successfully petitioned the SCA for leave to appeal against his conviction. In 2013 his appeal was adjourned to enable the court record to be reconstructed.
In 2014 he pleaded for more time to raise funds to pay an advocate to handle his appeal. Judge Kruger granted the adjournment but at that time refused to consider relaxing Manilall’s bail conditions. He was given until January 30 2015 to place his legal representatives in funds to deal with the appeal.
In May 2015 he was once again granted a postponement of his appeal against his conviction and life sentence. This was after the defence complained that portions of the court record were not transcribed. The matter was adjourned until May 6 2016.
Monika’s brother said “He [Manilall] gets to be free now for another year. It is just an easy way for him to buy time. He needs to go to prison and not look for loopholes”. He was equally angered by the fact that
Manilall negotiated a relaxation of his bail conditions, allowing him to reduce the times he has to report to a police station from twice weekly to once weekly, and be allowed to travel freely within the boundaries of KwaZulu-Natal. Manilall’s counsel said the change was necessary for the purposes of running his towing business.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Manilall-family-livid-20150517
http://www.lawlibrary.co.za/professionalupdate/2009/06_01/recentjudgments_kzp.htm
Here's a man who has been given a life sentence, not 15 years, and he's out on bail!!!! What sort of justice is there in SA? I'm beyond words.