Judge Frans Kgomo is expected to hand down his ruling on Thursday on whether Brett Kebble murder accused Glenn Agliotti has a case to answer.
A prima facie case exists against Glenn Agliotti, and his application for a discharge should therefore be dismissed, the state will argue on Thursday.
Clinton Nassif’s "contradictory" testimony gives the state grey hairs in trying to keep Glenn Agliotti in court.
Argument over whether Brett Kebble murder-accused Glenn Agliotti has a case to answer is set to start at the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday.
Bouncer Nigel McGurk told the court in detail on Tuesday about the plans to shoot former Allan Gray chief investment officer Stephen Mildenhall.
Glenn Agliotti, the man charged with murdering mining boss Brett Kebble in September 2005, pleaded not guilty to four charges on Monday morning.
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/ 17 October 2007
Clinton Nassif’s lawyer has refused to confirm ”dramatic new details” about his role in the September 2005 death of his boss, mining magnate Brett Kebble, supposedly contained in a draft affidavit leaked to the media on Wednesday. Lawyer Marius du Toit said Nassif’s legal team could not ”vouch for its correctness”.