THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:31 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:31 |
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Judge gets another chance to block diatribe recordingsPretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata was given another chance on Tuesday to try and block a lower court from hearing recordings of his alleged drunken diatribe after a car accident. This was after Nkola's drunken-driving trial was postponed in the Johannesburg Magistrate's court until July 2 2008. Magistrate puts foot down in Motata casePretoria Judge Nkola Motata's application to temporarily block the Johannesburg magistrate's court from listening to recordings of his alleged drunken diatribe, was turned down on Tuesday. Magistrate Desmond Nair said he would not allow the defence's application to have his ruling on the matter sent to the high court for review. Drunk-driving trial postponed to 2008The drunken-driving trial of Pretoria high court judge Nkola Motata has been postponed until July 2 2008 when it will proceed for a full month. The postponement of the case came after Nair turned down an application by the defence to temporarily block the court from listening to recordings of Motata's alleged drunken diatribe. Defence demands postponement in Motata trialThe drunken-driving case of Judge Nkola Motata was on Thursday postponed to allow magistrate Desmond Nair to rule on whether the defence could submit a request for a high court review of one of his rulings. The ruling allowed the court to listen to recordings of Motata's alleged drunken diatribes following a car accident earlier this year. Court to hear Motata recordingsAudio recordings of Pretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata's alleged drunken ranting following a car accident earlier this year will be heard in court in a bid to determine if they are reliable enough to be submitted as evidence, the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court ruled on Wednesday. Court argument starts on Motata recordingsThe defence in Judge Nkola Motata's case objected on Wednesday to the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court viewing recordings of Motata's alleged drunken rantings after a car accident. A trial within a trial began to determine the authenticity, originality and admissibility of five video recordings. Trial within a trial set to begin in Motata caseThe trial within a trial to decide on the admissibility of certain evidence in the drunk-driving case of Pretoria High Court judge Nkola Motata begins on Wednesday. Last month magistrate Desmond Nair ruled that the authenticity of the recordings needed to be determined before they could be used by the prosecution. Motata case: Trial within a trial allowedA trial within a trial will be held to decide on the admissibility of certain evidence in the drunken-driving case of Pretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata. "I'm of the view that the objection by the defence for the state to tender evidence in the manner it requests is to be sustained," Johannesburg Magistrate's Court magistrate Desmond Nair ruled on Thursday. Judge's drunken-driving trial postponedPretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata's drunken-driving trial has been postponed for the court to rule on the defence's application for a trial within a trial on admissibility of evidence. Magistrate Desmond Nair will give his decision when the trial resumes at the end of October. Motata's defence wants trial within a trialPretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata will be "severely prejudiced" should magistrate Desmond Nair fail to allow a trial within a trial to decide on the admissibility of evidence. Motata's defence team continued its offensive on Tuesday afternoon in a bid to prevent five video recordings from being heard. |
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