Theories of purpose of punishment

S v Mbiti (HMA 01/20, CRB 3/20) [2020] ZWMSVHC 1 (23 January 2020);

 

 

THE STATE

vs

LIVISON MBITI

 

 

HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE

MAWADZE J

MASVINGO, 23 January, 2020

 

 

 

Criminal Trial - Sentence

 

Assessors

  1. Mr Mushuku
  2. Mr Chikukwa

 

T. Chikwati for the State

J. Ruvengo for the accused

 

 

MAWADZE J:           The tragic events in this matter are rather saddening.

S v Manwere (HMT 5-20, CA 47-19) [2020] ZWMTHC 5 (28 November 2019);

TELLMORE MANWERE

and

SEBASTINE TANAKA

versus

THE STATE

 

                                                                                                                       

HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE

MWAYERA and MUZENDA JJ

MUTARE, 16 October 2019 and 28 November 2019

 

 

Criminal Appeal

 

 

J Mangwende, for the Appellants

Mrs J Matsikidze, for the Respondent

 

 

S v Kalenga (HH 416-18, CRB 7800/18) [2018] ZWHHC 416 (13 July 2018);

 

 

THE STATE

versus

ELIZABETH KALENGA

 

 

 

HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE

CHITAKUNYE & MUSAKWA JJ

HARARE, 13 July 2018

 

Criminal Review

 

CHITAKUNYE J. The above case came to my attention through a Newspaper article headlined “Student Nurse jailed for using forged papers”. The article informed everyone who cared to read that a woman who used false documents to secure admission as a trainee nurse was jailed for 15 months.

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