Van Zyl and Others v S (CA & R 7/2024) [2024] ZANCHC 43 (3 May 2024)
The Court found that the Magistrate correctly exercised his discretion in refusing bail. The appellants failed to discharge the onus to show that the interests of justice permit their release. The presence of pending theft cases for the first and third appellants, the second appellant's previous convictions for...
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- Citation
- [2024] ZANCHC 43
- Parties
- Appellant: Bradley Van Zyl; Appellant: Melvin De Bruin; Appellant: Jacobus Van Wyk; Respondent: The State
- Court
- Northern Cape High Court, Kimberley
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 3 May 2024
- Case Number
- CA & R 7/2024
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Refusal of Bail by Magistrate
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; bail remains refused.
- Judges
- Phatshoane
- Legal Topics
- Bail Application, Schedule 5 Offence, Interests of Justice, Criminal Procedure Act, Appeal Discretion
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Parties
Bradley Van Zyl
Appellant
Melvin De Bruin
Appellant
Jacobus Van Wyk
Appellant
The State
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Refusal of Bail by Magistrate
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Magistrate erred in refusing bail to the appellants under section 60 of the Criminal Procedure Act.
- 2 Whether the interests of justice permit the release of the appellants on bail pending trial.
- 3 Whether the appellants are likely to commit further Schedule 1 offences or undermine the bail system if released.
Ratio Decidendi
The Court found that the Magistrate correctly exercised his discretion in refusing bail. The appellants failed to discharge the onus to show that the interests of justice permit their release. The presence of pending theft cases for the first and third appellants, the second appellant's previous convictions for dishonesty, and the circumstances of the alleged offence indicated a likelihood of further offences and undermining the bail system. The Magistrate's conclusion was supported by the evidence and legal principles, and the denial of bail was manifestly in the interests of justice. The appeal was accordingly dismissed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; bail remains refused.
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed.
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