Court hears of Motata's use of foul language
Being singled out as "the white guy" is what prompted Richard Baird to record Judge Nkola Motata's rantings, a court heard on Friday.
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O'Sullivan takes Selebi to court over dismissal
Former airport security boss Paul O'Sullivan has filed court papers against suspended police chief Jackie Selebi to challenge his 2003 dismissal.
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Hlophe divides to rule
A divide-and-rule strategy has emerged from the response of Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe to the complaint laid against him.
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Motata asleep at crash scene, court hears
A witness to Judge Nkola Motata's accident said he did not speak to Motata for the first half hour on the scene because the judge was mainly asleep.
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Motata lawyers probe recordings
Judge Nkola John Motata's lawyers spent Thursday morning trying to find technical problems with five recordings capturing the judge's rantings.
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Life sentences for Danielle Esterhuizen's killers
Three men convicted of the fatal shooting of five-year-old Danielle Esterhuizen were given life sentences on Wednesday.
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Black business criticises ruling on Chinese South Africans
Black business on Wednesday rejected the Pretoria High Court's recent ruling defining Chinese South Africans as black people.
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Trial date to be set for Kebble murder
A trial date will be set at the next appearance of Glenn Agliotti in connection with the murder of Brett Kebble, the NPA said on Wednesday.
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Court hears controversial Motata recordings
A court on Wednesday heard a recording of Judge Nkola Motata swearing at the businessman whose wall he crashed into, allegedly while drunk.
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Zuma mulls Mauritian appeal
Jacob Zuma's lawyers are planning to challenge a Mauritian court ruling refusing him the right to stop SA prosecutors securing evidence against him.
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