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Panayiotou fails in new High Court bid December 9, 2015
No need for police to show hand, judge rules over docket
THE trial of murder accused Christopher Panayiotou is likely to start in the second half of next year, it emerged yesterday when his legal team were denied copies of the police docket.
Panayiotou, 28, who has lodged two failed attempts at bail, is accused of orchestrating the murder of his wife, schoolteacher Jayde, in April. He has pleaded not guilty. In a judgment yesterday, Port Elizabeth High Court Judge John Smith said: “His [Panayiotou’s] assertion that the refusal impacts his constitutional right to a fair trial is at best speculative.
“In addition, very little is said in the applicant’s papers to justify his request on this ground.
http://www.heraldlive.co.za/panayiotou-fails-new-high-court-bid/
No need for police to show hand, judge rules over docket
THE trial of murder accused Christopher Panayiotou is likely to start in the second half of next year, it emerged yesterday when his legal team were denied copies of the police docket.
Panayiotou, 28, who has lodged two failed attempts at bail, is accused of orchestrating the murder of his wife, schoolteacher Jayde, in April. He has pleaded not guilty. In a judgment yesterday, Port Elizabeth High Court Judge John Smith said: “His [Panayiotou’s] assertion that the refusal impacts his constitutional right to a fair trial is at best speculative.
“In addition, very little is said in the applicant’s papers to justify his request on this ground.
http://www.heraldlive.co.za/panayiotou-fails-new-high-court-bid/