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@realnorma_kay Well, a woman with integrity won't add to a suffering mans problem.
Just maybe she knows he needs her support now.
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@fr1kk1 @Newzroom405 The operative word is “direct”. Try to listen again.
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@Newzroom405 Discharging a firearm in public without knowing where the bullet will land is a threat to public safety. Physics clearly not something you profess Professor?
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Researcher, Prof. Richard Pithouse says the five-year sentence for Julius Malema is excessive, arguing that prison should be reserved for those who pose a direct threat to public safety.
Watch: tinyurl.com/yxbr9y2p
#Newzroom405
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@divviej @ewnreporter @JusstAlpha You thought they all randomly arrived there? 🤣 Of course it’s orchestrated. The EFF is well organised political party.
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@ewnreporter @JusstAlpha So basically this "supporters club"is nothing more than a carefully orchestrated political tool
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EFF supporters, who spent the night rallying in support of Julius Malema in KuGompo, are beginning their morning with breakfast.
They are expected to start marching shortly from Jan Smuts Stadium to the Magistrate’s Court. @JusstAlpha
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@DON_PATRRON @Joseph65557799 @ewnreporter @JusstAlpha I also want to know. Who asked this Morena? 🤣🤣
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@dazzaecg @ewnreporter @JusstAlpha The truth is, we really and sincerely love Julius Malema. It’s not about free food or t-shirts, we genuinely love the guy. There is 9% of South Africans who love this man and his party.
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@ewnreporter @JusstAlpha How many of those supporters would actually prefer having a job? I think every last one of them. They are bot there as supporters, they are taking anything they can get. And that is the sad reality of the current state of affairs.
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@SizweLo Lol good editing skills. You cut out the parts that demonstrates his consistency across the 2 cases, and how he highlighted the inconsistency of the state. His point here was the inconsistency of the state on how they say Malema should be treated.
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Adv Tembeka Ngcukaitobi: “We are asking for a non-custodial punishment, and no one can sensibly say that other forms of punishment do not constitute punishment...you have a range of penal options that would reflect the society’s disapproval.”
This is quite interesting coming from Adv Ngcukaitobi.
In 2021, during the Zondo Commission/Jacob Zuma ConCourt proceedings, Ngcukaitobi explicitly told the court that the two years imprisonment sought by the Zondo commission was a serious penalty that took into consideration Zuma’s seniority and political standing.
He further said the court should consider Zuma’s influence in society and the public nature of his disobedience.
And on the question of a suspended sentence, Ngcukaitobi was unambiguous: “The question really is how long Mr Zuma should go to prison for? That he should go to prison should be clear.”
To reiterate, in the Julius Malema case today, Ngcukaitobi is arguing that a custodial sentence is not the only option, that there’s a range of penal options available and that imprisonment actually achieves the opposite of what society wants.
Yet in the Zuma matter, his position was the exact reverse. He told that court that a fine was out of the question, and that imprisonment was a “clear, effective remedy.”
He specifically argued that a suspended sentence was inappropriate for Zuma, and that the only real question was how long Zuma should go to prison, not whether he should.
So, the same advocate who argued there was essentially one appropriate punishment, i.e. direct imprisonment for Zuma, is now criticising the prosecution for allegedly thinking there is only one punishment for Malema.
In Zuma’s case, whom he stringently presented as a former head of state, defying the highest court in the land, Ngcukaitobi pushed for the harshest custodial outcome available, using Zuma’s status as an aggravating factor.
In Malema’s case, he is now arguing that imprisonment is counterproductive and that a person’s status should be irrelevant.
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@egnostaip @MbhazimawaGaza I mean…. The man is just sitting there. What else is he supposed to do? Ay these people are crazy 🤣
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@ashandla Clearly 🤣🤣me and the magistrate are on the same standing because what counsel is saying doesn’t mitigate but who am I or even the magistrate is to stop counsel… she says “Ive indulge the defence to mitigate the sentence” 🤣🤣as a means to direct him mitigate
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This one squirming at the mention of AfriForum, then goes on to lose her temper 😂😂. Ay, there is no free trial here #jusliusmalema #handsoffcic
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@HermaineM After he gave her a warm hug and a nice kiss 😁😁. Your heart is not ok right now 😂😂
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Why are they trying so hard to proof the allegations false?😭
MAT_DA@MAT_DA_
First lady kissing her husband 😍 #HandsOfCIC
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@horsepower1200 You stand with the magistrate, but the magistrate left you standing alone. She eventually got what council was saying and she allowed him to continue with his point. You, on the other hand, are perpetually lost. There is no way back for you. U dom dom dom🤣🤣🤣
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@ashandla 🤣🤣lack of comprehension?? maybe you lack comprehension because nothing counsel is saying can be used as mitigation of sentence. I stand with the magistrate on that. Addressing the political statement doesn’t mitigate the sentence you skunk🤣there’s nothing to get there.
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@malalaveve @MbuyiseniNdlozi These people are having fun. Give the man a fine, send him home to learn his lesson 🤣
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Lol Yesterday you were saying President Ramaphosa must face impeachment committee even though that report of the Panel is based on hearsay and has errors of Law.
I thought today you'll say the same that law must take its course regarding Mr Malema
It's not about a society to benefit anything , its about the LAW to take its course without fear or favour.
You have your own favourites, you are not fair.
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@horsepower1200 Haaa we cannot assist you with your foolishness and lack of comprehension. Listen to the video again until you get it 🤣🤣
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@ashandla How is telling the magistrate a known fact that afriforum is the complainant a mitigating factor? The State rightly pointed that Malema showed no remorse in calling the complaint and even the magistrate racist, that’s aggravating. What’s mitigating in what Tembeka is saying?
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@horsepower1200 All you have to do is listen to the video to get your answer. You have 1 job dummy 🤣🤣
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@ashandla The magistrate is spot on, how is what he’s saying relevant to mitigation of sentence
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@setlhalokat Kudos to him for remaining calm. She kept butchering it.
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@joy_zelda Everyone in this picture don’t look happy. This is not a moment to be happy. You don’t sound happy yourself 🤣🤣
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