Jonathan Nathaniel Moyo v (1) Sergeant Chacha (2) The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (3) The Commissioner General of Police, Zimbabwe Republic Police (4) The Prosecutor General
Constitutional LawCriminal ProcedureAdministrative Law
Keywords
due processcriminal prosecutionstay of proceedingsconstitutional remedy
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constitutional applicationcriminal proceedingsstay of prosecutiondue process
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Statutes Cited
No statute, constitutional provision or subsidiary legislation was expressly quoted or interpreted.
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether criminal proceedings should be stayed pending determination of constitutional challenge","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Possibility of failure of due process; related constitutional application CCZ 73/2016"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
The applicant sought a stay of criminal proceedings against him, arguing potential failure of due process. The Prosecutor General consented to the stay, while the first and second respondents opposed without legal basis.
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