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Law experts say the rape trial of controversial PastorJudge Mandela Makaula earlier decided to recuse himself amid claims of bias.

has addressed a media briefing in Johannesburg, where she vowed to testify in the re-trial of the rape case.Constitutional law expert and political analyst Shadrack Gutto says the case is of extreme importance and should be treated as such. “Serious offences like this one need to be extradited and put in front of anything else, if we focus on the victim. Serious crimes like this one, especially gender-based violence and abuse should be prioritised. The prosecuting authority should not agree with the court to postpone this and a new Judge should be appointed soon.”“I think what is going to be problematic here is that evidence that was given by her before the Judge recused himself must not be used against her whatsoever.

 

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