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Extra | Journaal 19 april 2024

Elke werkdag het laatste nieuws van Extra, nu ook in het Nederlands. Bron: Extra

Democracy now! | Thursday, April 18, 2024

Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Democracy Now!’s War and Peace Report provides our audience...

Extra | Journaal 18 april 2024

Elke werkdag het laatste nieuws van Extra, nu ook in het Nederlands. Bron: Extra

Telegraaf | Uitspraak in zaak tegen Jamel L. over doodsteken AH-medewerkster

DEN HAAG - De rechtbank in Den Haag doet donderdag uitspraak in de zaak tegen Jamel L. over het doodsteken van een supermarktmedewerkster van een Albert Heijn...

Democracy now! | Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Democracy Now!’s War and Peace Report provides our audience...

Extra | Journaal 17 april 2024

Elke werkdag het laatste nieuws van Extra, nu ook in het Nederlands. Bron: Extra
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DH | Court of Appeal quashes acquittals, sentences three ‘Masbangu’

HomeMediaDH | Court of Appeal quashes acquittals, sentences three ‘Masbangu’
Court of Appeal quashes acquittals, sentences three ‘Masbangu’ suspects

`PHILIPSBURG–The Court of Appeals on Wednesday sentenced three of the four suspects in the so-called “Masbangu-case.”

The case concerns the investigation involving the buying and selling of votes on behalf of United People’s (UP) party during the September 17, 2010, parliamentary election.

Defendants Robert C.H. James, C.J.L.C. and Ashwin R.W. Martina were suspected by the Prosecutor’s Office of selling their votes. Roy Heyliger was suspected of buying the votes and of mediating in the sale on behalf of UP.

The Court of First Instance on September 14, 2016, acquitted all suspects of all charges. The Joint Court of Justice, however, was of a different opinion and sentenced James, Martina and Heyliger to three months suspended, on two years’ probation, and to payment of a fine of NAf. 300.

The Joint Court upheld C.J.L.C.’s acquittal as in contrast with his co-defendants it could not be proven that he had actually been involved in the sale of his vote.

Bron: Daily Herald

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