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The Namibian
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Drug suspect’s cars, money forfeited by Werner Menges
TWO cars and nearly N$100 000 seized from a Swakopmund resident, Jaco Olivier, who was arrested on a charge of dealing in drugs two years ago were declared forfeited to the State this week.
Knife killer gets November trial date by Werner Menges
A RESIDENT of Otjiwarongo who admitted that he killed someone in December 2010 by stabbing him repeatedly with a hunting knife is due to hear the verdict in his trial in the High Court at the beginning of November.
Jailed farmer gets bail by Werner Menges
AN OMARURU farmer sent to prison in April for killing a suspected poacher on his property has been released on bail pending the hearing of an appeal in the High Court.
Uis attack trial postponed by Werner Menges
THE trial of two men accused of carrying out a violent attack on an elderly couple at Uis in the Erongo Region in October 2010 was postponed for almost eight months in the Windhoek High Court this week.
Courts must assist economy - Shivute by Werner Menges
NAMIBIA’S judiciary needs to embrace reform to meet the demands of economic growth and development, Chief Justice Peter Shivute told his judicial colleagues and legal practitioners in Windhoek on Tuesday.
Supermarket robbery suspect convicted by Werner Menges
THE only man who stood trial in the Windhoek High Court in connection with an armed robbery, which a gang carried out at a Windhoek supermarket in October 2008, was found guilty on all charges yesterday.THE only man who stood trial in the Windhoek High Court in connection with an armed robbery, which a gang carried out at a Windhoek supermarket in October 2008, was found guilty on all charges yesterday.
‘Dorado 6’ deny murder charge by Werner Menges
THE trial of six young men accused of murdering a Namibian Defence Force member in a mob attack in Windhoek’s Dorado Park area hit a snag again yesterday, a day after the six pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
‘Fake cops’ robbery charges withdrawn by Werner Menges
THE charges against five men accused of having been involved in an alleged robbery in which N$2,2 million was stolen from a Lebanese businessman in Klein Windhoek in May last year were withdrawn in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Bar killer jailed for 18 years by Werner Menges
A WINDHOEK resident who stabbed someone to death in a bar because he was displeased with an answer his victim had given him has been sentenced to an effective 18 years’ imprisonment.
Witvlei eviction threat intensifies by Werner Menges
THE Agricultural Bank of Namibia has won another round in its legal battle with abattoir operator Witvlei Meat, which is now facing a renewed threat of being evicted from the slaughterhouse it has been renting from Agribank over the past seven years.
Cloned cards fraud trial in home stretch by Werner Menges
THE trial in the High Court of five men facing more than 1 000 charges of fraud and close to 500 counts of forgery stemming from the cloning of bank cards is approaching its last stages, nearly six years after the suspects were arrested.
Fraud charge balloons by Werner Menges
THE amount of money involved in a fraud case against a former employee of a Windhoek-based drilling contractor has ballooned to N$17 million, it was revealed in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Child killer gets sentencing date by Werner Menges
A MALTAHÖHE area farm resident convicted of murdering his girlfriend’s four-year-old daughter is due to be sentenced in early August.
Aupindi’s lawyer withdraws from trial by Werner Menges
THE trial of former Namibia Wildlife Resorts managing director Tobie Aupindi was thrown into uncertainty and disarray yesterday, when Aupindi’s defence lawyer withdrew from the matter after a test of wills with the presiding magistrate in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
Schiefer to wait longer by Werner Menges
THE delivery of the verdict in the double murder trial of Windhoek resident Romeo Schiefer, who is accused of having killed his parents at the start of 2008, was postponed for two months in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.
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