For example, section 170A was inserted into the Criminal Procedure Act. Its aim is to prevent children from undergoing "undue mental stress or suffering" while giving evidence in court. It does this by allowing children to testify through an intermediary. Moreover, countries such as South ...
The 1999 Sexual Assault Reform Act of 1999 proposed the addition of section 60.41 to Article 60 of the New York Criminal Procedure Law to allow prosecutors in sexual assault prosecutions to introduce evidence of a defendant's previous commission of any "offense or offenses of sexual assault..,...
IN THE REGIONAL COURT FOR THE REGIONAL COURT OF GAUTENG HELD AT PRETORIA In the matter between: THE STATE vs OSCAR LEONARD CARL PISTORIUS Accused STATEMENT IN TERMS OF THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 60(11) OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT, 51 OF 1977 I, the undersigned: OSCAR LEONARD CARL ...
Developments pertaining to the legal excuse of justifiable homicide in South Africa : Section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977Justifiable homicide is defined as "a killing without evil or criminal intent, for which there can be no blame, such as self-defence to protect oneself or ...
causes of criminal behavior and thus compel the community to own up to its responsibility for the crime and for the plight of the accused. In Judge Bazelon's words, "It is simply unjust to place people in dehumanizing social conditions, ... JD Armour - NYU Press 被引量: 47发表: 1997年...
Licence to kill? : section 49(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 is unconstitutionalTshiki, PhakamisaDe Rebus
(1991). 'POINTING OUT' and 'POINTING AT': SECTION 218 of the CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT REVISITED. South African Journal on Human Rights: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 70-84.doi:10.1080/02587203.1991.11827827PitmanD J MSouth African journal on human rights...
Botha R & Visser J "Forceful Arrest: An Overview of Section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 and its Recent Amendments" 2012 (15)2 Pennsylvania Law Journal 366-569Botha, R. Visser, J. 2012. Forceful arrest: An overview of section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Act no 51 of...
HOW MUCH MIGHT IS RIGHT? Application of Section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Actdoi:10.17159/2413-3108/2002/V0I1A1086Traggy MaepaInstitute for Security Studies (ISS)
The balancing of conflicting rights in the application of section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Actdoi:10.17159/1727-3781/2003/V6I2A2863Stephen de la HarpeTharien van der WaltNorth-West University