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  2. Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa that governs criminal procedure in South Africa's legal system.It details the procedure for the whole system of criminal law, including search and seizure, arrest, the filing of charges, bail, the plea, the testimony of witnesses and the law of evidence, the verdict and sentence, and appeal.

  3. Criminal Procedure Act - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (No 51) The Criminal Procedure Matters Amendment Act, 1978; ... Handbook of Amended Criminal Procedure Acts. Wallachs. Pretoria. 1935.

  4. Nel v Le Roux - Wikipedia

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    Nel v Le Roux NO and Others is a 1996 decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa in the area of criminal procedure.The Constitutional Court dismissed a constitutional challenge to section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977, which allowed judicial officers to compel witnesses to provide evidence in pre-trial examinations.

  5. Criminal procedure in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 lists four methods of securing the attendance of an accused person in court. [4] These bear an important relationship to the constitutional rights of freedom and security of the person, [5] of freedom of movement and residence, [6] of access to the courts [7] and of "arrested, detained and accused persons."

  6. S v Makwanyane - Wikipedia

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    The court's ruling invalidated section 277(1)(a) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977, which had provided for use of the death penalty, along with any similar provisions in any other law in force in South Africa.

  7. S v Singo - Wikipedia

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    S v Singo [1] is an important case in South African criminal procedure, heard in the Constitutional Court on 12 March 2002, with judgment delivered on 12 June 2002. The presiding officers were Chaskalson CJ, Langa DCJ, Ackermann J, Goldstone J, Kriegler J, Madala J, Ngcobo J, O'Regan J, Sachs J, Du Plessis AJ and Skweyiya AJ.

  8. S v Acheson - Wikipedia

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    S v Acheson [1] is an important case in Namibian and South African law, especially in the area of criminal procedure. It was heard in the Namibia High Court from 18 to 20 April 1990, by Mahomed AJ, who handed down judgment on 23 April 1990. T.

  9. General Law Amendment Act, 1962 - Wikipedia

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    Act No. 76 of 1962: Enacted by: Parliament of South Africa: Assented to: 22 June 1962: Commenced: 27 June 1962: Administered by: Minister of Justice: Amended by; Lower Courts Amendment Act 91 of 1977 Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 Abolition of Juries Act 34 of 1969 General Law Amendment Act 62 of 1966