Viper
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It was Judge Masipa's take on it. She granted bail :facepalm:
I'll refer to The Daily Star next time. :wink:
Anyhow, I'm not going to let this become a peeing contest, as there are far more interesting parts of the trial to consider.
Magistrate Nair granted bail not Judge Masipa. Masipa was assigned the case much later. It is not that OP just granted bail because the magistrate believed his affidavit, to the contrary the magistrate found his fairy tale unbelievable a directly told OP of a number of deficiencies that he found, many if which are discussed here daily.
The magistrate also felt that OP was a flight risk and place harsh restrictions on him. Many of the restrictions were lifted by an appellate judge, but he too maintained restrictions on OP leaving the country - chiefly Roux would have to give advanced notice of any travel to the State so that they could get a court order to stop OP if at that time they had reason to believe that he would not return.