God I hope this isn't true. Legally, can't be right, surely???
IF TRUE, i think it's certain to say that this would not be allowed in a jury trial anywhere in the world, i.e if she was juror.
God I hope this isn't true. Legally, can't be right, surely???
http://citizen.co.za/151019/grieving-mothers-united-by-pain/
I hope both families will see true Justice for their slain loved ones and that these killers get he sentence they truly deserve !!!
.. and my view is that his 'help, help, help' was mocking her .. I obviously don't know if I am right or not but that is my impression and what I can imagine would've happened if it had been a domestic violence situation.
One would expect that there should have been a reserve Assessor. Think of all the inconvenience and expense this will incur to everyone.
Thank you. Regarding ballistics, trajectories and order of shots etc?? Surely those are facts though and all pathologists would arrive at the same conclusion, i.e. 2 +2 = 4
Procedurally, is this normal or exceptional? Thanks
There always seems to be "exceptional circumstances" as far as OP is concerned.
I read that it is a rule that the accused goes first and now he has more time to prepare, does not have to be filmed giving testimony and the Assessor could be married to the brother of another famous Olympian and they have probably mixed in the same social circles. It appears that Natalie could be SA's most famous female Paralympian and OP SA's most famous male Paralympian.
How many other advantages can be be given???
I am astonished that there is not assessor cover for illness, death, etc. God forbid, but what if this woman were to die. What would happen then? A retrial?
There is a lawyer by the name of Janette Henzon-du Toit of Jo'burg endorsing this Neuro-literacy course for lawyers in May last year.
Interestingly, it's billed as 'game-changing discoveries in the fields of brain science, neuro-economics, positive psychology, body/mind awareness and more'
http://www.integrativelaw.co.za/eve...ave-about-neuro-literacy-for-lawyers-seminar/
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That makes me ask what background do these Assessors have?
If this is the same person as the female Assessor, she must have a degree in law and psychology.
There is a lawyer by the name of Janette Henzon-du Toit of Jo'burg endorsing this Neuro-literacy course for lawyers in May last year.
Interestingly, it's billed as 'game-changing discoveries in the fields of brain science, neuro-economics, positive psychology, body/mind awareness and more'
http://www.integrativelaw.co.za/eve...ave-about-neuro-literacy-for-lawyers-seminar/
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There always seems to be "exceptional circumstances" as far as OP is concerned.
I read that it is a rule that the accused goes first and now he has more time to prepare, does not have to be filmed giving testimony and the Assessor could be married to the brother of another famous Olympian and they have probably mixed in the same social circles. It appears that Natalie could be SA's most famous female Paralympian and OP SA's most famous male Paralympian.
How many other advantages can be be given???
Another thing I would be grateful for assistance/clarification on please .. for some reason I have it in my mind that when OP brought her downstairs, she was unclothed. Now I have no idea where I have got this notion from because she was clearly wearing the vest top and shorts in the toilet cubicle .. because the bullet holes went through the clothing and corresponded with the parts of her body that got hit .. but I also read that when she was received at the mortuary, she was unclothed and her clothes were provided in a separate bag. I'm not really sure at which point these clothes were removed from her .. and I don't know why I automatically assumed she was unclothed when the doctor arrived (I thought he had stated that in his evidence, but on looking back at it I can see nowhere where he said that). So, just wondering what the actual postion was on this .. was she actually clothed when he brought her downstairs .. or not?
Van Rensburg said he was busy with a team handling an armed robbery at another estate when he was informed of the shooting at Silver Woods. He had returned to the station.
He said he then went out to the shooting scene, arriving at about 3.55am and saw an ambulance was already there. He entered the house and, to the left of the stairs, he saw a covered body on the floor. There was a lot of blood around the body and there were towels and black bags around the head.
He was told by paramedics that the person was already dead when they had arrived. He and the paramedic removed the clothes from model Reeva Steenkamps body and placed them in an evidence bag.
Since it's gone a bit quieter in here I'd like to just re-post a question I asked last night to see if anyone knows the answer to it, because it's mystified me a bit ..
I'm trying to work out who it was who undressed her .. was it OP (and why would he have done that?) or was it the medics and/or investigating team who turned up later. It's a definite that the clothes turned up separately at the mortuary (or at least I'm 99.9% sure it is) .. but why? How? Who by?