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S v Mazinima

Namibia
High Court of Namibia
National - higher court
Criminal
2017

This was a case of review where the judge questioned whether a proper sentence was imposed for accused 1 for count 1.

S v Hameva and Another

Namibia
High Court of Namibia
National - higher court
Criminal
2018

The Magistrate Court commenced trial without the accused persons having pleaded to the charges. The Magistrate referred the matter for special review before sentencing of the accused persons. Court found that it had jurisdiction in terms of section 20(1)(c) of the High Court Act 16 of 1990 to review the proceedings of a Magistrate’s Court.

S v Titus

Namibia
High Court of Namibia
National - higher court
2010

The court considered a review of the court below’s finding relating to the accused’s charge. The accused was charged and convicted of contravening s 30 (1) of Ordinance 4 of 1975 for unlawfully hunting huntable game. The accused was found in possession of a shotgun, which he had used in the commission of the offence.

Anguwo v State

Namibia
High Court
National - higher court
Criminal
2017

The appellant was charged with hunting of specially protected game and arrested. They applied for bail and the magistrate declined the application until the investigations were finalised. The court mero motu raised the issue whether the matter was appealable given the apparent hybrid nature of the order given.

S v Malanzabi Francis Bushebi

Namibia
Supreme Court
National - higher court
Criminal
1996

The applicant filed an application on review seeking an order that would set aside the acquittal of the respondent. This court then focused on the interpretation of the phrase ’irregularity in the proceedings’. The court referred to several precedents that had stated that a mistake in law was not per se an irregularity.

S v Kayembe

Namibia
High Court
National - higher court
Criminal
2012

The appellant in this matter was found in possession of raw Ivory and sentenced. Which it seems, he claimed he was not involved with. He was charged with contravening section 2(1)(a), read with s. 1 of Proclamation AG 42 of 1980 (as amended). And found guilty.

S v Moses and Another

Namibia
High Court of Namibia
National - higher court
Criminal
2014

The second Accused person found the carcass of a kudu near the road as he took his employers herd of cattle to a water point.

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