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Western Cape Judge President Hlophe puts all new criminal cases on hold

Felix Dlangamandla, Netwerk24 All new criminal cases in the Western Cape High Court for this term have been put on hold. This follows an instruction issued by Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe. Hlophe said new criminal cases have been cancelled for the term due to heavy backlog in cases.  All new criminal cases to be heard in the Western Cape High Court for this term have been postponed. This follows an instruction issued by Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe. Hlophe confirmed to News24 on Tuesday that all new criminal cases have been postponed for the term. The current term of 10 weeks is scheduled to run from Monday to 20 June 2021, with recess scheduled to begin on 21 June 2021.

Table Mountain remains unsafe for vulnerable hikers

Table Mountain remains unsafe for vulnerable hikers By Siyabonga Kalipa Share Cape Town – The case against two men suspected of targeting hikers on Table Mountain has been postponed until Monday for a bail application at the Simon’s Town Magistrate’s Court. It was reported last week that South African National Parks rangers conducted an operation, following a number of complaints of hikers being attacked on popular hiking trails. The men matched descriptions provided by the victims of the latest three incidents. Police spokesperson Sergeant Noloyiso Rwexana said earlier in the week Simon’s Town police were called for assistance by Table Mountain National Park rangers and arrested two suspects aged 23 and 37.

Motorcyclist, who was arrested after he allegedly ran over traffic officer, gets bail

iStock The 50-year-old man was charged with attempted murder. Police say more charges could be added. A motorcyclist was granted bail in the George Magistrate s Court on Tuesday after being charged with attempted murder for allegedly running over a provincial traffic law enforcement officer. Bail was set at R300 for David Jacobs, with his case postponed to 24 March for further investigation, confirmed Western Cape National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila. Jandré Bakker, spokesperson for the Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works, on Saturday said the officer was run over after three motorcyclists were stopped for allegedly overtaking on a solid barrier line and on a painted island.

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