Judgement reserved in Malema’s Hate Speech Case
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 - 08:43
Judgement in the hate-speech case against African National Congress Youth League president, Julius Malema, has been reserved in the Equality Court.
Magistrate, Colleen Collis, says that she will indicate the date that judgement will be handed down at a later stage.
Malema was taken to court by the Sonke Gender Justice Network over his comments that President Jacob Zuma's rape accuser had a nice time during the alleged incident.
To read the article titled, “Judgement reserved in Malema Equality Court case,” click here.
Magistrate, Colleen Collis, says that she will indicate the date that judgement will be handed down at a later stage.
Malema was taken to court by the Sonke Gender Justice Network over his comments that President Jacob Zuma's rape accuser had a nice time during the alleged incident.
To read the article titled, “Judgement reserved in Malema Equality Court case,” click here.
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