This female farmer has to wait 5 years before her rapist was sentenced to life in court.
She is a DA councillor and was only able to get it done with the help of the DA and intervention of the Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions. All the time having to wait for the court case living in fear while her rapist lived nearby. That makes no sense.
She is a DA councillor and was only able to get it done with the help of the DA and intervention of the Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions. All the time having to wait for the court case living in fear while her rapist lived nearby. That makes no sense.
Alison Oates had to wait 5 long years to see justice served, and we are grateful for the intervention of the Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions, Adv Rodney de Kock and his staff, as well as the prosecutor, Adv Campher, for their efforts in finalizing the matter with a sentence that will certainly send out a strong message.
In the years since her attack Oates had to live in close proximity to her rapist and endure multiple setbacks in bringing it to court – from constant delays and lack of progress and information regarding the investigation to regular postponements and delays in court proceedings.
It is for this very reason that the DA established our Court Watching Briefs Units to ensure that regular feedback regarding investigations of farm attacks and farm murders, as well as the court proceedings are given. It also serves the purpose of ensuring that investigations are done thoroughly and that cases get prosecuted.
Oates also had the extra stress yesterday when Makhubo went missing during one of the breaks. As if the years of living close to her attacker, a man who has a history of criminality, was not enough, there was the extra worry that he would not face justice at all.
It is worrying that an alarming amount of accused with histories of violent crime are granted bail and often reoffend while awaiting trial. Judges, Magistrates and prosecutors must take an accused’s criminal history into serious account during applications for bail, so that Oates’ violent and tragic history does not repeat itself with other victims.
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