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MAY/ JUNE 2022 ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Section 1 .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Section 2 .................................................................................................................................................. 7
Section 3 ................................................................................................................................................ 12
Section 4 ................................................................................................................................................ 16
JANUARY/ FEBRUARY 2022 ................................................................................................................ 21
Section 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 21
Section 2 ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Section 3 ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Section 4 ................................................................................................................................................ 30
MAY/ JUNE 2020 ..................................................................................................................................... 32
OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2019 .............................................................................................................. 58
Section 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 58
Section 2 ................................................................................................................................................ 65
Section 3 ................................................................................................................................................ 68
Section 4 ................................................................................................................................................ 70
MAY/ JUNE 2019 ..................................................................................................................................... 76
Section 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 76
Section 2 ................................................................................................................................................ 83
Section 3 ................................................................................................................................................ 85
Section 4 ................................................................................................................................................ 88
OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2018 .............................................................................................................. 95
Section 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 95
Section 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 102
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, Section 3 .............................................................................................................................................. 104
Section 4 .............................................................................................................................................. 107
MAY/ JUNE 2018 ................................................................................................................................... 112
Section 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 112
Section 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 119
Section 3 .............................................................................................................................................. 121
Section 4 .............................................................................................................................................. 125
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, MAY/ JUNE 2022
Section 1
A group of tourists is visiting Cape Town and is about to board their tour bus when they
hear a loud screeching of tyres. One of them, Mr Candida, turns towards the sound with
his camera in hand, and photographs a red Ferrari that runs a red traffic light and
crashes into another vehicle, a white minibus taxi, that was crossing the intersection. Mr
Candida immediately writes down everything that he observed. The driver of the Ferrari,
Mr Speedy, is subsequently charged with reckless and negligent driving and Mr
Candida will be the only witness in the case. Fully answer the following questions, with
reference to decided cases, applicable examples, and relevant legislation:
1.1How must the court approach Mr Candida’s evidence? (10)
The cautionary rule with respect to a single witness is not limited to a situation where
only one person gives evidence for the prosecution. There is usually more than one
point in issue in any particular case, and if only one witness is available to testify on
a particular point in issue, that witness will be a single witness.
Section 208 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977, states that an accused may
be convicted of any offence on the single evidence of a competent witness, this
makes it possible for a court to convict a person or to give judgment against a party
on the evidence of a single witness alone. If the court is satisfied that the evidence
given by the single witness is satisfactory, it may, but need not, regard that evidence
sufficient to convict.
In the case of R v Mokoena
, the court stated that the evidence of a single witness
can be relied on when it is clear and satisfactory in every material respect. In
instances where the witness has conflicting interests to, or is biased against, the
accused, it cannot be relied upon. In the case of R v T, the court interpreted the
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