UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, PIETERMARITZBURG EXAMINATIONS: NOVEMBER 2011 (LAWS3CP) DURATION: 3 HOURS + 30 minutes reading time TOTAL MARKS: 70

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DURATION: 3 HOURS + 30 minutes reading time TOTAL MARKS: 70 External Examiner: Professor G Kemp Internal Examiner: Ms S Bhamjee STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED, IN THEIR OWN INTERESTS, TO WRITE LEGIBLY PLEASE NOTE: This paper consists of FIVE (5) pages. Please see that you have them all. There are THREE (3) questions. Students must answer ALL THREE (3) questions. You must refer to the relevant case law as well as legislation during the course of your answers. QUESTION ONE (20 marks) Below are statements made by the complainant as well as the accused in a criminal matter. The statement by the complainant was also reiterated by her in examination-inchief conducted by the prosecutor. Considering her testimony as well as the statement made by the accused (your client), you must now conduct a cross-examination of the complainant. List 20 questions that you would put to the complainant under cross-examination. A statement by Shirley Thompson (complainant) prosecution witness My name is Shirley Thompson I'm married and live with my husband Ralph Thompson at 500 Ridge Road, Pietermaritzburg. I am employed at Tasty Eats Restaurant at 100 Ridge Road, an all-night restaurant. The restaurant has a counter with a row of stools and a single row of tables between the counter and the front. I usually work the 19h00 to 03h00 shift at the restaurant. The manager, the cook, and I are usually there during these hours. On 14th October I became dizzy and nauseated, probably because I was three months pregnant. I asked for and received permission to leave early. I left at about 23h00. I decided to walk home and did not call my husband to tell him that I was leaving early. The restaurant is only about 1 km away from our home. I have worked there for the past five months. As I reached an alley a short way from the restaurant, a man stepped out and blocked my way. I had never seen the man before. He put a knife to my throat and ordered me to come with him. He took me to a car and forced me in. He then locked the doors.

PAGE 2 I am unable to describe the make and year of the car, but it was a medium-sized sedan and a dark colour. I did not see the numberplate. The man drove around the city for what seemed to be an hour or more and kept threatening to kill me if I did not do what he told me to do. He said he would cut my throat if I screamed or tried to get out of the car. As he drove the man kept poking the knife at me, but he did not cut me. After driving around the man stopped at the open field in Camps Drift which was deserted. He forced me to undress. Still holding the knife the man engaged in an act of sexual intercourse with me. After that he told me to get dressed. He then drove the car around for another hour or two before driving back to the Cascades shopping centre. Again he made me undress and forced me to take part in sexual intercourse. During the second occasion he slapped me, choked me and squeezed my right arm. After the second act of intercourse and after I again got dressed, he drove me back to the spot where he had first confronted me he pushed me out of the car saying that if I told anyone he would find me and cut my throat. I then walked home, arriving there at about 03h45. On my way home, I walked past Mac s Sandwich Bar but felt too embarrassed to go in and ask for help. The man who attacked me was a coloured male, of medium size and weight about 25 to 30 years old. He had no distinguishing marks or characteristics. I saw that he was wearing a blue overall that had the words Eddies Service Station embroidered on the back. I also saw that he had a label on his left-hand front pocket that said Mike. Statement of Mr Michael Muller (accused) My name is Michael Muller and I'm 25 years old. I live in Church Street and work at Eddies Service Station. I know that I have been accused of raping Shirley Thompson, but I did not have sex with her without her consent. I have known her for the past year. She is a nightshift waitress at the Tasty Eats Restaurant, and I go there about once a week for meals. She usually waits on me and is the only waitress in there when I get off work at 22h00. If the bar is not very busy she usually comes and talks to me.

PAGE 3 On the night in question we talked quite a lot, particularly when she told me that she was bored with her marriage and there was no excitement in life for her. Her husband likes to stay at home and watch TV rather than go out. She said that this lead to arguments which resulted in him assaulting her. I told her that I could provide some excitement if she was interested. She said yes she was interested. I mentioned that I was also married, but that I had been separated from my wife for a couple of months. I suggested that if she really wanted a change of pace she should get off work and meet me. She said that she could get off early by about 23h00. I said that would be okay and I would pick her up outside. She then said that might not look too good. I told her that I would wait for her in my car down the road. She said she would be there. I parked my car down the road and when she came walking along the pavement I honked my horn. She opened the door and got in. We drove along the road and around town for a while and then on her suggestion we went to Camps Drift. She was very friendly and sat very close to me. She put her hand on my lap and began fondling me. I drove to Camps Drift and parked the car in a secluded spot. There was nobody else there. We started touching and kissing and before long we were naked and were making love. She complained, playfully, that the backseat was a little cramped and said that if we had a bed she would really rock my world. After it was over, she started crying and saying how bad she was for doing this to her husband. I thought that was a good time to get rid of her and so I offered to drive her home. That is all that happened. She never said that she did not want to have sex with me. I would never have forced her to do anything if she did not want to. I would never hit a woman and I do not have a knife. I dropped her off about an hour after I had picked her up and got home just after midnight. Sam Collins was at Tasty Eats Restaurant at the time I was with her. He knows that I had been talking to her and had heard her agree to go out with me. He was sitting right next to me the whole time that we were there. I must say that on the next day when Warrant Officer Smith approached me at work and said that he was investigating the rape I did not know what he was talking about. I was taken aback and told him that I had gone home from work at about 23h00 and stayed there all night. When, however, he told me that I was accused of raping Shirley Thompson I realised that I had better make a statement in order to clear things up.

PAGE 4 QUESTION TWO (30 marks) On the night of 9 th September, Harry and his wife are disturbed by three intruders while at home on their smallholding 10 km outside Pietermaritzburg. All the intruders are armed and proceed to tie up both Harry and his wife but not before Harry sets off an emergency alarm linked to his neighbour. The intruders ransack the house and in the process take Harry s wallet, his wife s purse and a television set. Harry is then viciously assaulted and forced to open his safe which contains two firearms and R15,000 cash being the monthly wages for his employees who work on the smallholding. Thereafter Harry is assaulted again and so is his wife. All three of the intruders threaten to rape her and are in the process of commencing this act when they are disturbed by the neighbours responding to Harry s alarm. They flee into the darkness but one of them is apprehended about 200 m from the Homestead. Ten days later Sam is arrested in connection with the above attack. He is arrested at his home in Slangspruit which is about 5 km from Harry s smallholding. His circumstances are as follows: 1. He is 19-years-old and is currently staying with his elderly maternal grandparents in Slangspruit. 2. He is attending the local school and is currently in grade 11. His form teacher has indicated that his academic progress is satisfactory but that he is absent from school quite frequently. She is of the opinion that his grandparents are unable to exercise control over him although they do provide him with all his basic needs. 3. Both his grandparents are pensioners struggling to survive economically. His grandmother is suffering from cancer and has been given six months to live by the doctors. 4. His mother has remarried and is at present living in Durban. Occasionally she sends support money to the grandparents but Sam has not had much contact with her. His father has been deceased for more than 10 years. 5. He participated in an identity parade where two of the co-accused were pointed out by Harry. Sam, however, was not identified. 6. During a search and seizure operation at the time of his arrest a shoebox containing R 5000 in cash was found under his bed. Sam alleges that this money was received by him for repairing radios. 7. Sam has one previous conviction for theft of a bicycle this occurred in 1998 and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment suspended for three years.

PAGE 5 Assume the following (a) Assume you are Sam s defence counsel and argue in favour of his being released on bail. (b) Assume you are the public prosecutor and argue in favour of denial of release on bail; (c) Assume you are the magistrate and give a considered judgment as to whether or not the accused should be released on bail including any conditions upon which Sam should be released. QUESTION THREE (20 marks) An accused is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. He wants to plead guilty. You represent him. Draft the statement that will make up the plea. Include all headings and endings.