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Harare High Court

Solomon Madzore and Taruvinga Lovemore Magaya v The State

HH 246-11

Case Details

Court
Harare High Court
Date
20 October 2011
Citation
HH 246-11
Neutral Citation
[2011] ZWHH 246
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Application

Bench

Presiding
Mwayera J
Full Bench
Mwayera J
Areas of Law
Criminal ProcedureBail Law
Keywords
BailMurderFlight RiskPresumption of Innocence
Tags
Bail ApplicationMurder ChargesFlight Risk
legislation
Statutes Cited
  • Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act
  • Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act
ai analysis
Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether first applicant Solomon Madzore should be granted bail pending trial","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Flight risk, passport holder, evaded police, serious charges"}
  • {"issue_text":"Whether second applicant Taruvinga Lovemore Magaya should be granted bail pending trial","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"No passport, fixed abode, not flight risk, serious charges"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

Two applicants facing murder charges applied for bail pending trial. The first applicant Solomon Madzore was denied bail due to flight risk concerns, while the second applicant Taruvinga Lovemore Magaya was granted bail on stringent conditions.
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