Criminal Procedure Act, 1977
Act 51 of 1977
- Published in South African Government Gazette 5532 on 6 May 1977
- Assented to on 21 April 1977
- Commenced on 22 July 1977 by Commencement of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977
- [This is the version of this document from 25 July 2023 and includes any amendments published up to 3 May 2024.]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Matters Amendment Act, 1978 (Act 79 of 1978) on 2 June 1978]
- [Amended by Native Laws Amendment Proclamation, 1979 (Proclamation AG3 of 1979) on 1 August 1978]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 1979 (Act 56 of 1979) on 1 June 1979]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 1981 (Act 15 of 1981) on 1 January 1982]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Matters Amendment Act, 1985 (Act 31 of 1985) on 18 December 1985]
- [Amended by Appeals Amendment Act, 1985 (Act 29 of 1985) on 1 April 1986]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 1991 (Act 5 of 1991) on 30 May 1991]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 1993 (Act 26 of 1993) on 9 December 1993]
- [Amended by Combating of Rape Act, 2000 (Act 8 of 2000) on 15 June 2000]
- [Amended by Appeal Laws Amendment Act, 2001 (Act 10 of 2001) on 25 July 2001]
- [Amended by International Co-operation in Criminal Matters Act, 2000 (Act 9 of 2000) on 15 September 2001]
- [Amended by Combating of Domestic Violence Act, 2003 (Act 4 of 2003) on 17 November 2003]
- [Amended by Maintenance Act, 2003 (Act 9 of 2003) on 17 November 2003]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 2003 (Act 24 of 2003) on 30 December 2003]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 2010 (Act 13 of 2010) on 30 August 2010]
- [Amended by Correctional Service Act, 2012 (Act 9 of 2012) on 1 January 2014]
- [Amended by Child Care and Protection Act, 2015 (Act 3 of 2015) on 30 January 2019]
- [Amended by Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 2023 (Act 7 of 2023) on 25 July 2023]
Section 3(1)(t) of the transfer proclamation excluded all references to the State in the Act, in relation to the authority to institute and conduct a prosecution and to make seizures, from the operation of section 3(1) of the Executive Powers Transfer (General Provisions) Proclamation, AG 7 of 1977, meaning that the administration of these provisions was not transferred to South West Africa prior to Namibian independence. Section 3(1)(t) of the transfer proclamation (as amended) also excluded various provisions of the Act from the operation of certain sections of AG 7 of 1977. These are noted in the annotations to individual provisions of the Act.][This Act is also amended by the Witness Protection Act 11 of 2017 (GG 6451). However, that Act has not yet been brought into force, so the amendments made by it are not reflected here.
This Act was to be repealed by the Criminal Procedure Act 25 of 2004 (GG 3358), but that Act was itself repealed before coming into force.]ACTTo make provision for procedures and related matters in criminal proceedings.(Afrikaans text signed by the State President)BE IT ENACTED by the State President, the Senate and the House of Assembly of the Republic of South Africa, as follows:-[The Act contains a number of references to the death penalty. Although these have not been amended, they would have no force or effect in light of Article 6 of the Namibian Constitution, which states “The right to life shall be respected and protected. No law may prescribe death as a competent sentence. No Court or Tribunal shall have the power to impose a sentence of death upon any person. No executions shall take place in Namibia.”][Act 9 of 2012 amends several sections of the Act to substitute “correctional facility” for “prison” (and to similarly substitute related terms). It is not clear why the term “prison” has been retained in some provisions.]
Definitions
1. Definitions
Chapter 1
PROSECUTING AUTHORITY
2. Authority to prosecute vested in State
3. Attorney-general the prosecuting authority on behalf of State
“Section 3(5) of the Act referring to Act 51 of 1977 is not the product of a Rechtsstaat and is not compatible with the Grundnorm relating to the separation of powers. It paves the way for executive domination and state despotism. It represents a denial of the cardinal values of the constitution.
The reasons advanced above would in themselves justify the conclusion that s 3(5) of the Act should be regarded by this Court as unconstitutional. But there are other reasons why in my view s 3(5) is not applicable.
In the first place art 140(1) of the Constitution commences by stating ‘subject to the provisions of this Constitution’ which signifies to me that art 87 and 88 of the Constitution which provide specifically for the powers and functions of the Attorney-General and the Prosecutor-General take precedence over the provisions of s 3(5).
In New Modderfontein Gold Mining Company v Transvaal Provincial Administration 1919 AD 367 at 397 the Court cites with approval the following passage from an American decision (Gorham v Luckett):
‘And if this last Act professes or manifestly intends, to regulate the whole subject to which it relates, it necessarily supersedes and repeals all former Acts, so far as it differs from them in its prescriptions. The great object, then, is to ascertain the true interpretation of the last Act. That being ascertained, the necessary consequence is that the legislative intention to be deduced from it must prevail over any prior inconsistent intention to be deduced from a previous Act.’
Secondly and allied to the last point is the significant change in language between s 3(5) and arts 87 and 88. Section 3(5) of the Act expressly makes the Attorney-General subject to the directions of the minister while arts 87(a) and 88 use quite different language. Under art 87(a) the Attorney-General exercises ‘the final responsibility for the office of the Prosecutor-General’ while under art 88 the ‘Prosecutor-General prosecutes, subject to the provisions of the Constitution, and performs all functions relating to the exercise of his powers.’ Section 3(5) of the Act does not therefore apply.”]
4. Delegation, and local public prosecutor
An attorney-general may in writing-5. Presiding judicial officer may in certain circumstances appoint prosecutor
6. Power to withdraw charge or stop prosecution
An attorney-general or any person conducting a prosecution at the instance of the State or any body or person conducting a prosecution under section 8, may -7. Private prosecution on certificate nolle prosequi
8. Private prosecution under statutory right
9. Security by private prosecutor
10. Private prosecution in name of private prosecutor
11. Failure of private prosecutor to appear
12. Mode of conducting private prosecution
13. Attorney-general may intervene in private prosecution
An attorney-general or a local public prosecutor acting on the instructions of the attorney-general, may in respect of any private prosecution apply by motion to the court before which the private prosecution is pending to stop all further proceedings in the case in order that a prosecution for the offence in question may be instituted or, as the case may be, continued at the instance of the State, and the court shall make such an order.14. Costs in respect of process
A private prosecutor, other than a prosecutor contemplated in section 8, shall in respect of any process relating to the private prosecution, pay to the clerk or, as the case may be, the registrar of the court in question, the fees prescribed under the rules of court for the service or execution of such process.15. Costs of private prosecution
16. Costs of accused in private prosecution
17. Taxation of costs
18. Prescription of right to institute prosecution
Chapter 2
SEARCH WARRANTS, ENTERING OF PREMISES, SEIZURE, FORFEITURE AND DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY CONNECTED WITH OFFENCES
19. Saving as to certain powers conferred by other laws
The provisions of this Chapter shall not derogate from any power conferred by any other law to enter any premises or to search any person, container or premises or to seize any matter, to declare any matter forfeited or to dispose of any matter.20. State may seize certain articles
The State may, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, seize anything (in this Chapter referred to as an article)-21. Article to be seized under search warrant
22. Circumstances in which article may be seized without search warrant
A police official may without a search warrant search any person or container or premises for the purpose of seizing any article referred to in section 20 -23. Search of arrested person and seizure of article
On the arrest of any person, the person making the arrest may -24. Search by occupant of land
Any person who is lawfully in charge or occupation of any premises and who reasonably suspects that stolen stock or produce, as defined in any law relating to the theft of stock or produce, is on or in the premises concerned, or that any article has been placed thereon or therein or is in the custody or possession of any person upon or in such premises in contravention of any law relating to intoxicating liquor, dependence-producing drugs, arms and ammunition or explosives, may at any time, if a police official is not readily available, enter such premises for the purpose of searching such premises and any person thereon or therein, and if any such stock, produce or article is found, he shall take possession thereof and forthwith deliver it to a police official.[section 24 amended by Act 31 of 1985]25. Power of police to enter premises in connection with State security or any offence
26. Entering of premises for purposes of obtaining evidence
Where a police official in the investigation of an offence or alleged offence reasonably suspects that a person who may furnish information with reference to any such offence is on any premises, such police official may without warrant enter such premises for the purpose of interrogating such person and obtaining a statement from him: Provided that such police official shall not enter any private dwelling without the consent of the occupier thereof.26A. Powers to obtain information during investigations
26B. Power to request for information from financial or banking institution and other juristic person
The Inspector-General or a police official of or above the rank of chief inspector may, in writing, request a person in charge or an authorised person -27. Resistance against entry or search
27A. Failure to comply with request or grant access
A person who, without reasonable cause-28. Wrongful search an offence, and award of damages
29. Search to be conducted in decent and orderly manner
A search of any person or premises shall be conducted with strict regard to decency and order, and a woman shall be searched by a woman only, and if no female police official is available, the search shall be made by any woman designated for the purpose by a police official.30. Disposal by police official of article after seizure
A police official who seizes any article referred to in section 20 or to whom any such article is under the provisions of this Chapter delivered31. Disposal of article where no criminal proceedings are instituted or where it is not required for criminal proceedings
32. Disposal of article where criminal proceedings are instituted and admission of guilt fine is paid
33. Article to be transferred to court for purposes of trial
34. Disposal of article after commencement of criminal proceedings
35. Forfeiture of article to State
36. Disposal of article concerned in an offence committed outside Republic
Chapter 3
ASCERTAINMENT OF BODILY FEATURES OF ACCUSED
37. Powers in respect of prints and bodily appearance of accused
Chapter 4
METHODS OF SECURING ATTENDANCE OF ACCUSED IN COURT
38. Methods of securing attendance of accused in court
The methods of securing the attendance of an accused in court for the purposes of his trial shall be arrest, summons, written notice and indictment in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Act.Chapter 5
ARREST
39. Manner and effect of arrest
40. Arrest by peace officer without warrant
41. Name and address of certain persons and power of arrest by peace officer without warrant
42. Arrest by private person without warrant
43. Warrant of arrest may be issued by magistrate or justice
44. Execution of warrants
A warrant of arrest issued under any provision of this Act may be executed by a peace officer, and the peace officer executing such warrant shall do so in accordance with the terms thereof.45. Arrest on telegraphic authority
46. Non-liability for wrongful arrest
47. Private persons to assist in arrest when called upon
48. Breaking open premises for purpose of arrest
Any person who may lawfully arrest another in respect of any offence and who knows or reasonably suspects such other person to be on any premises, may, if he first audibly demands entry into such premises and notifies the purpose for which he seeks entry and fails to gain entry, break open, enter and search such premises for the purpose of effecting the arrest.49. Use of force in effecting arrest
50. Procedure after arrest
51. Escaping and aiding escaping before incarceration, and penalties therefor
52. Saving of other powers of arrest
No provision of this Chapter relating to arrest shall be construed as removing or diminishing any authority expressly conferred by any other law to arrest, detain or put any restraint upon any person.53. Saving of civil law rights and liability
Subject to the provisions of sections 46 and 331, no provision of this Chapter relating to arrest shall be construed as removing or diminishing any civil right or liability of any person in respect of a wrongful or malicious arrest.Chapter 6
SUMMONS
54. Summons as method of securing attendance of accused in magistrate’s court
55. Failure of accused to appear on summons
Chapter 7
WRITTEN NOTICE TO APPEAR IN COURT
56. Written notice as method of securing attendance of accused in magistrate’s court
Chapter 8
ADMISSION OF GUILT FINE
57. Admission of guilt and payment of fine without appearance in court
57A. Admission of guilt and payment of fine after appearing in court
Chapter 9
BAIL
58. Effect of bail
The effect of bail granted in terms of the succeeding provisions is that an accused who is in custody shall be released from custody upon payment of, or the furnishing of a guarantee to pay, the sum of money determined for his bail, and that he shall appear at the place and on the date and at the time appointed for his trial or to which the proceedings relating to the offence in respect of which the accused is released on bail are adjourned, and that the release shall, unless sooner terminated under the said provisions, endure until a verdict is given by a court in respect of the charge to which the offence in question relates, or, where sentence is not imposed forthwith after verdict and the court in question extends bail, until sentence is imposed.59. Bail before first appearance of accused in lower court
60. Bail after first appearance of accused in lower court
60A. Rights of complainant in bail application where accused is charged with rape
61. Bail in respect of certain offences
If an accused who is in custody in respect of any offence referred to in Part IV of Schedule 2 applies under section 60 to be released on bail in respect of such offence, the court may, notwithstanding that it is satisfied that it is unlikely that the accused, if released on bail, will abscond or interfere with any witness for the prosecution or with the police investigation, refuse the application for bail if in the opinion of the court, after such inquiry as it deems necessary, it is in the interest of the public or the administration of justice that the accused be retained in custody pending his or her trial.[section 61 substituted by Act 5 of 1991]62. Court may add further conditions of bail
63. Amendment of conditions of bail
64. Proceedings with regard to bail and conditions to be recorded in full
The court which considers an application for bail under section 60 or which imposes any further condition under section 62 or which, under section 63, amends the amount of bail or amends or supplements any condition, shall record the relevant proceedings in full, including the conditions imposed and any amendment or supplementation thereof, or shall cause such proceedings to be recorded in full, and where such court is a magistrate’s court or a regional court, any document purporting to be an extract from the record of proceedings of that court and purporting to be certified as correct by the clerk of the court, and which sets out the conditions of bail and any amendment or supplementation thereof, shall, on its mere production in any court in which the relevant charge is pending, be primafacie proof of such conditions or any amendment or supplementation thereof.65. Appeal to superior court with regard to bail
66. Failure by accused to observe condition of bail
67. Failure of accused on bail to appear
68. Cancellation of bail where accused about to abscond
68A. Cancellation of bail at request of accused
Any court before which a charge is pending in respect of which the accused has been released on bail may, upon application by the accused, cancel the bail and refund the bail money if the accused is in custody on any other charge or is serving a sentence.[section 68A inserted by Act 31 of 1985]69. Payment of bail money by third person
70. Remission of bail money
The Minister or any officer acting under his authority may, in his discretion, remit the whole or any part of any bail money forfeited under section 66 or 67.71. Juvenile may be placed in place of safety in lieu of release on bail or detention in custody
If an accused under the age of eighteen years is in custody in respect of any offence, and a police official or a court may in respect of such offence release the accused on bail under section 59 or 60, as the case may be, such police official or court may, instead of releasing the accused on bail or detaining him in custody, place the accused in a place of safety as defined in section 1 of the Children’s Act, 1960 (Act 33 of 1960), pending his appearance or further appearance before a court in respect of the offence in question or until he is otherwise dealt with in accordance with law.Chapter 10
RELEASE ON WARNING
72. Accused may be released on warning in lieu of bail
Chapter 11
ASSISTANCE TO ACCUSED
73. Accused entitled to assistance after arrest and at criminal proceedings
74. Parent or guardian of accused under eighteen years to attend proceedings
Chapter 12
SUMMARY TRIAL
75. Summary trial and court of trial
76. Charge-sheet and proof of record of criminal case
Chapter 13
ACCUSED: CAPACITY TO UNDERSTAND PROCEEDINGS: MENTAL ILLNESS AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
77. Capacity of accused to understand proceedings
78. Mental illness or mental defect and criminal responsibility
79. Panel for purposes of enquiry and report under sections 77 and 78
Chapter 14
THE CHARGE
80. Accused may examine charge
An accused may examine the charge at any stage of the relevant criminal proceedings.81. Joinder of charges
82. Several charges to be disposed of by same court
Where an accused is in the same proceedings charged with more than one offence, and any one charge is for any reason to be disposed of by a regional court or a superior court, all the charges shall be disposed of by the same court in the same proceedings.83. Charge where it is doubtful what offence committed
If by reason of any uncertainty as to the facts which can be proved or if for any other reason it is doubtful which of several offences is constituted by the facts which can be proved, the accused may be charged with the commission of all or any of such offences, and any number of such charges may be tried at once, or the accused may be charged in the alternative with the commission of any number of such offences.84. Essentials of charge
85. Objection to charge
86. Court may order that charge be amended
87. Court may order delivery of particulars
88. Defect in charge cured by evidence
Where a charge is defective for the want of an averment which is an essential ingredient of the relevant offence, the defect shall, unless brought to the notice of the court before judgment, be cured by evidence at the trial proving the matter which should have been averred.89. Previous conviction not to be alleged in charge
Except where the fact of a previous conviction is an element of any offence with which an accused is charged, it shall not in any charge be alleged that an accused has previously been convicted of any offence, whether in the Republic or elsewhere.90. Charge need not specify or negative exception, exemption, proviso, excuse or qualification
In criminal proceedings any exception, exemption, proviso, excuse or qualification, whether it does or does not accompany in the same section the description of the offence in the law creating the offence, may be proved by the accused but need not be specified or negatived in the charge and, if so specified or negatived, need not be proved by the prosecution.91. Charge need not state manner or means of act
A charge need not set out the manner in which or the means or instrument by which any act was done, unless the manner, means or instrument is an essential element of the relevant offence.92. Certain omissions or imperfections not to invalidate charge
93. Alibi and date of act or offence
If the defence of an accused is an alibi and the court before which the proceedings are pending is of the opinion that the accused may be prejudiced in making such defence if proof is admitted that the act or offence in question was committed on a day or at a time other than the day or time stated in the charge, the court shall reject such proof notwithstanding that the day or time in question is within a period of three months before or after the day or time stated in the charge, whereupon the same consequences shall follow as are mentioned in proviso (b) of section 92(2).94. Charge may allege commission of offence on divers occasions
Where it is alleged that an accused on divers occasions during any period committed an offence in respect of any particular person, the accused may be charged in one charge with the commission of that offence on divers occasions during a stated period.95. Rules applicable to particular charges
96. Naming of company, firm or partnership in charge
A reference in a charge to a company, firm or partnership shall be sufficient if the reference is to the name of the company, firm or partnership.97. Naming of joint owners of property in charge
A reference in a charge to joint owners of property shall be sufficient if the reference is to one specific owner and another owner or, as the case may be, other owners.98. Charge of murder or culpable homicide sufficient if it alleges fact of killing
It shall be sufficient in a charge of murder to allege that the accused unlawfully and intentionally killed the deceased, and it shall be sufficient in a charge of culpable homicide to allege that the accused unlawfully killed the deceased.99. Charge relating to document sufficient if it refers to document by name
100. Charge alleging theft may allege general deficiency
On a charge alleging the theft of money or property by a person entrusted with the control thereof, the charge may allege a general deficiency in a stated amount, notwithstanding that such general deficiency is made up of specific sums of money or articles or of a sum of money representing the value of specific articles, the theft of which extended over a period.101. Charge relating to false evidence
102. Charge relating to insolvency
A charge relating to insolvency need not set forth any debt, act of insolvency or adjudication or any other proceeding in any court, or any order made or any warrant or document issued by or under the authority of any court.103. Charge alleging intent to defraud need not allege or prove such intent in respect of particular person or mention owner of property or set forth details of deceit
In any charge in which it is necessary to allege that the accused performed an act with an intent to defraud, it shall be sufficient to allege and to prove that the accused performed the act with intent to defraud without alleging and proving that it was the intention of the accused to defraud any particular person, and such a charge need not mention the owner of any property involved or set forth the details of any deceit.104. Reference in charge to objectionable matter not necessary
A charge of printing, publishing, manufacturing, making or producing blasphemous, seditious, obscene or defamatory matter, or of distributing, displaying, exhibiting, selling or offering or keeping for sale any obscene book, pamphlet, newspaper or other printed or written matter, shall not be open to objection or be deemed insufficient on the ground that it does not set out the words thereof: Provided that the court may order that particulars shall be furnished by the prosecution stating what passages in such book, pamphlet, newspaper, printing or writing are relied upon in support of the charge.Chapter 15
THE PLEA
105. Accused to plead to charge
The charge shall be put to the accused by the prosecutor before the trial of the accused is commenced, and the accused shall, subject to the provisions of sections 77 and 85, be required by the court forthwith to plead thereto in accordance with section 106.106. Pleas
107. Truth and publication for public benefit of defamatory matter to be specially pleaded
A person charged with the unlawful publication of defamatory matter, who sets up as a defence that the defamatory matter is true and that it was for the public benefit that the matter should be published, shall plead such defence specially, and may plead it with any other plea except the plea of guilty.108. Issues raised by plea to be tried
If an accused pleads a plea other than a plea of guilty, he shall, subject to the provisions of sections 115, 122 and 141(3), by such plea be deemed to demand that the issues raised by the plea be tried.109. Accused refusing to plead
Where an accused in criminal proceedings refuses to plead to any charge, the court shall record a plea of not guilty on behalf of the accused, and a plea so recorded shall have the same effect as if it had been actually pleaded.Chapter 16
JURISDICTION
110. Accused brought before court which has no jurisdiction
111. Minister may remove trial to jurisdiction of another attorney-general
Chapter 17
PLEA OF GUILTY AT SUMMARY TRIAL
112. Plea of guilty
In Re Corporal Punishment by Organs of State 1991 NR 178 (SC), which declared “that the imposition of any sentence by any judicial or quasi-judicial authority, authorising or directing any corporal punishment upon any person is unlawful and in conflict with art 8 of the Namibian Constitution”. However, the references to corporal punishment in this section have all been removed by subsequent amendments.]
113. Correction of plea of guilty
If the court at any stage of the proceedings under section 112 and before sentence is passed is in doubt whether the accused is in law guilty of the offence to which he has pleaded guilty or is satisfied that the accused does not admit an allegation in the charge or that the accused has incorrectly admitted any such allegation or that the accused has a valid defence to the charge, the court shall record a plea of not guilty and require the prosecutor to proceed with the prosecution: Provided that any allegation, other than an allegation referred to above, admitted by the accused up to the stage at which the court records a plea of not guilty, shall stand as proof in any court of such allegation.114. Committal by magistrate’s court of accused for sentence by regional court after plea of guilty
Chapter 18
PLEA OF NOT GUILTY AT SUMMARY TRIAL
115. Plea of not guilty and procedure with regard to issues
115A. Committal of accused for trial by regional court
116. Committal of accused for sentence by regional court after trial in magistrate’s court
117. Committal to superior court in special case
Where an accused in a lower court pleads not guilty to the offence charged against him and a ground of his defence is the alleged invalidity of a provincial ordinance or an ordinance of the Legislative Assembly of the territory or a proclamation of the State President or of the Administrator of the territory on which the charge against him is founded and upon the validity of which a magistrate’s court is in terms of section 110 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1944 (Act 32 of 1944), not competent to pronounce, the accused shall be committed for a summary trial before a superior court having jurisdiction.[Section 3(2)(b) of the transfer proclamation stipulated that the reference to the State President in section 117 should be construed as including a reference to the Administrator-General (prior to Namibian independence).]118. Non-availability of judicial officer after plea of not guilty
If the judge, regional magistrate or magistrate before whom an accused at a summary trial has pleaded not guilty is for any reason not available to continue with the trial and no evidence has been adduced yet, the trial may be continued before any other judge, regional magistrate or magistrate of the same court.Chapter 19
PLEA IN MAGISTRATE’S COURT ON CHARGE JUSTICIABLE IN SUPERIOR COURT
119. Accused to plead in magistrate’s court on instructions of attorney-general
When an accused appears in a magistrate’s court and the alleged offence may be tried by a superior court only or is of such a nature or magnitude that it merits punishment in excess of the jurisdiction of a magistrate’s court, the prosecutor may, notwithstanding the provisions of section 75, on the instructions of the attorney-general, whether in general or in any particular case, put the charge, as well as any other charge which shall, in terms of section 82, be disposed of in a superior court, to the accused in the magistrate’s court, and the accused shall, subject to the provisions of sections 77 and 85, be required by the magistrate to plead thereto forthwith.[section 119 amended by Act 56 of 1979 and by Act 31 of 1985]120. Charge-sheet and proof of record
The proceedings shall be commenced by the lodging of a charge-sheet with the clerk of the court in question and the provisions of subsections (2) and (3) of section 76 shall mutatis mutandis apply with reference to the charge-sheet and the record of the proceedings.121. Plea of guilty
122. Plea of not guilty
Chapter 19A
PLEA IN MAGISTRATE’S COURT ON CHARGE TO BE ADJUDICATED IN REGIONAL COURT
[Chapter 19A, comprising ections 122A-122D, is inserted by Act 56 of 1979.]122A. Accused to plead in magistrate’s court on charge to be tried in regional court
When an accused is brought before a magistrate’s court under section 50(1), including an accused released on bail under section 59 or on warning by a police official under section 72, and the alleged offence may be tried by a regional court but not by a magistrate’s court or the prosecutor informs the court that he is of the opinion that the alleged offence is of such a nature or magnitude that it merits punishment in excess of the jurisdiction of a magistrate’s court but not of the jurisdiction of a regional court, the prosecutor may, notwithstanding the provisions of section 75, put the relevant charge to the accused, who shall, subject to the provisions of sections 77 and 85, be required by the magistrate to plead to the charge forthwith.[section 122A inserted by Act 56 of 1979]122B. Charge-sheet and proof of record
The provisions of section 120 shall mutatis mutandis apply with reference to the proceedings under section 122A and the record of the proceedings.[section 122B inserted by Act 56 of 1979]122C. Plea of guilty
122D. Plea of not guilty
Chapter 20
PREPARATORY EXAMINATION
123. Attorney-general may instruct that preparatory examination he held
If an attorney-general is of the opinion that it is necessary for the more effective administration of justice-124. Proceedings preceding holding of preparatory examination to form part of preparatory examination record
Where an attorney-general acts under paragraph (a) or (b) of section 123-125. Attorney-general may direct that preparatory examination be conducted at a specified place
126. Procedure to be followed by magistrate at preparatory examination
Where an attorney-general instructs that a preparatory examination be held against an accused, the magistrate or regional magistrate shall, after advice of the decision of the attorney-general, advise the accused of the decision of the attorney-general and proceed in the manner hereinafter described to enquire into the charge against the accused.127. Recalling of witnesses after conversion of trial into preparatory examination
Where an attorney-general instructs that a trial be converted into a preparatory examination, it shall not be necessary for the magistrate or regional magistrate to recall any witness who has already given evidence at the trial, but the record of the evidence thus given, certified as correct by the magistrate or regional magistrate, as the case may be, or, if such evidence was recorded in shorthand or by mechanical means, any document purporting to be a transcription of the original record of such evidence and purporting to be certified as correct under the hand of the person who transcribed it, shall have the same legal force and effect and shall be admissible in evidence in the same circumstances as the evidence given in the course of a preparatory examination: Provided that if it appears to the magistrate or regional magistrate concerned that it may be in the interests of justice to have a witness already examined recalled for further examination, then such witness shall be recalled and further examined and the evidence given by him shall be recorded in the same manner as other evidence given at a preparatory examination.128. Examination of prosecution witnesses at preparatory examination
The prosecutor may, at a preparatory examination, call any witness in support of the charge to which the accused has pleaded or to testify in relation to any other offence allegedly committed by the accused.129. Recording of evidence at preparatory examination and proof of record
130. Charge to be put at conclusion of evidence for prosecution
The prosecutor shall, at the conclusion of the evidence in support of the charge, put to the accused such charge or charges as may arise from the evidence and which the prosecutor may prefer against the accused.131. Accused to plead to charge
The magistrate or regional magistrate, as the case may be, shall, subject to the provisions of sections 77 and 85, require an accused to whom a charge is put under section 130 forthwith to plead to the charge.132. Procedure after plea
133. Accused may testify at preparatory examination
An accused may, after the provisions of section 132 have been complied with but subject to the provisions of section 151(1)(b) which shall mutatismutandis apply, give evidence or make an unsworn statement in relation to a charge put to him under section 130, and the record of such evidence or statement shall be received in evidence before any court in criminal proceedings against the accused upon its mere production without further proof.134. Accused may call witnesses at preparatory examination
An accused may call any competent witness on behalf of the defence.135. Discharge of accused at conclusion of preparatory examination
As soon as a preparatory examination is concluded and the magistrate or regional magistrate, as the case may be, is upon the whole of the evidence of the opinion that no sufficient case has been made out to put the accused on trial upon any charge put to the accused under section 130 or upon any charge in respect of an offence of which the accused may on such charge be convicted, he may discharge the accused in respect of such charge.136. Procedure with regard to exhibits at preparatory examination
The magistrate or regional magistrate, as the case may be, shall cause every document and every article produced or identified as an exhibit by any witness at a preparatory examination to be inventoried and labelled or otherwise marked, and shall cause such documents and articles to be kept in safe custody pending any trial following upon such preparatory examination.137. Magistrate to transmit record of preparatory examination to attorney-general
The magistrate or regional magistrate, as the case may be; shall, at the conclusion of a preparatory examination and whether or not the accused is under section 135 discharged in respect of any charge, send a copy of the record of the preparatory examination to the attorney-general and, where the accused is not discharged in respect of all the charges put to him under section 130, adjourn the proceedings pending the decision of the attorney-general.138. Preparatory examination may be continued before different judicial officer
A preparatory examination may at any stage be continued by a judicial officer other than the judicial officer before whom the proceedings were commenced, and, if necessary, again be continued by the judicial officer before whom the proceedings were commenced.139. Attorney-general may arraign accused for sentence or trial
After considering the record of a preparatory examination transmitted to him under section 137, the attorney-general may-140. Procedure where accused arraigned for sentence
141. Procedure where accused arraigned for trial
142. Procedure where attorney-general declines to prosecute
Where an attorney-general under section 139(c) declines to prosecute an accused, he shall advise the magistrate of the district in which the preparatory examination was held of his decision, and such magistrate shall forthwith have the accused released from custody or, if the accused is not in custody, advise the accused in writing of the decision of the attorney-general, whereupon no criminal proceedings shall again be instituted against the accused in respect of the charge in question.143. Accused may inspect preparatory examination record and is entitled to copy thereof
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TRIAL BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT
144. Charge in superior court to be laid in an indictment
145. Trial in superior court by judge sitting with or without assessors
146. Reasons for decision by superior court in criminal trial
A judge presiding at a criminal trial in a superior court, shall-147. Death or incapacity of assessor
148. State President may constitute special superior court
149. Change of venue in superior court after indictment has been lodged
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CONDUCT OF PROCEEDINGS
150. Prosecutor may address court and adduce evidence
151. Accused may address court and adduce evidence
152. Criminal proceedings to be conducted in open court
Except where otherwise expressly provided by this Act or any other law, criminal proceedings in any court shall take place in open court, and may take place on any day.153. Circumstances in which criminal proceedings shall not take place in open court
154. Prohibition of publication of certain information relating to criminal proceedings
155. Persons implicated in same offence may be tried together
156. Persons committing separate offences at same time and place may be tried together
Any number of persons charged in respect of separate offences committed at the same place and at the same time or at about the same time, may be charged and tried together in respect of such offences if the prosecutor informs the court that evidence admissible at the trial of one of such persons will, in his opinion, also be admissible as evidence at the trial of any other such person or such persons.157. Joinder of accused and separation of trials
158. Criminal proceedings to take place in presence of accused
Except as otherwise expressly provided by this Act or any other law, all criminal proceedings in any court shall take place in the presence of the accused.158A. Special arrangements for vulnerable witnesses
159. Circumstances in which criminal proceedings may take place in absence of accused
160. Procedure at criminal proceedings where accused is absent
161. Witness to testify viva voce
162. Witness to be examined under oath
163. Affirmation in lieu of oath
164. When unsworn or unaffirmed evidence admissible
165. Oath, affirmation or admonition may be administered by or through an interpreter
Where the person concerned is to give his evidence through an interpreter, the oath, affirmation or admonition under section 162, 163 or 164 shall be administered by the presiding judge or judicial officer or the registrar of the court, as the case may be, through the interpreter or by the interpreter in the presence of the presiding judge or judicial officer, as the case may be.166. Cross-examination and re-examination of witnesses
167. Court may examine witness or person in attendance
The court may at any stage of criminal proceedings examine any person, other than an accused, who has been subpoenaed to attend such proceedings or who is in attendance at such proceedings, and may recall and re-examine any person, including an accused, already examined at the proceedings, and the court shall examine, or recall and re-examine, the person concerned if his evidence appears to the court essential to the just decision of the case.168. Court may adjourn proceedings to any date
A court before which criminal proceedings are pending, may from time to time during such proceedings, if the court deems it necessary or expedient, adjourn the proceedings to any date on the terms which to the court may seem proper and which are not inconsistent with any provision of this Act.169. Court may adjourn proceedings to any place
A court before which criminal proceedings are pending, may from time to time during such proceedings, if the court deems it necessary or expedient that the proceedings be continued at any place within its area of jurisdiction other than the one where the court is sitting, adjourn the proceedings to such other place, or, if the court with reference to any circumstance relevant to the proceedings deems it necessary or expedient that the proceedings be adjourned to a place other than the place at which the court is sitting, adjourn the proceedings, on the terms which to the court may seem proper, to any such place, whether within or outside the area of jurisdiction of such court, for the purpose of performing at such place any function of the court relevant to such circumstance.[section 169 amended by Act 31 of 1985]170. Failure by accused to appear after adjournment or to remain in attendance
171. Evidence on commission
172. Parties may examine witness
Any party to proceedings in which a commission is issued under section 171, may-173. Evidence on commission part of court record
The Magistrate shall return the evidence in question to the court which issued the commission, and such evidence shall be open to the inspection of the parties to the proceedings and shall, in so far as it is admissible as evidence in such proceedings, form part of the record of such court.[section 173 substituted by Act 9 of 2000]174. Accused may be discharged al close of case for prosecution
If, at the close of the case for the prosecution at any trial, the court is of the opinion that there is no evidence that the accused committed the offence referred to in the charge or any offence of which he may be convicted on the charge, it may return a verdict of not guilty.175. Prosecution and defence may address court at conclusion of evidence
176. Judgment may be corrected
When by mistake a wrong judgment is delivered, the court may, before or immediately after it is recorded, amend the judgment.177. Court may defer final decision
The court may at criminal proceedings defer its reasons for any decision on any question raised at such proceedings, and the reasons so deferred shall, when given, be deemed to have been given at the time of the proceedings.178. Arrest of person committing offence in court and removal from court of person disturbing proceedings
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WITNESSES
179. Process for securing attendance of witness
180. Service of subpoena
181. Pre-payment of witness expenses
Where a subpoena is served on a witness at a place outside the magisterial district from which the subpoena is issued, or, in the case of a superior court, at a place outside the magisterial district in which the proceedings at which the witness is to appear are to take place, and the witness is required to travel from such place to the court in question, the necessary expenses to travel to and from such court and of sojourn at the court in question, shall on demand be paid to such witness at the time of service of the subpoena.182. Witness from correctional facility
A inmate who is in a correctional facility shall be subpoenaed as a witness on behalf of the defence or a private prosecutor only if the court before which the prisoner is to appear as a witness authorizes that the prisoner be subpoenaed as a witness, and the court shall give such authority only if it is satisfied that the evidence in question is necessary and material for the defence or the private prosecutor, as the case may be, and that the public safety or order will not be endangered by the calling of the witness.[Section 182 is amended by Act 9 of 2012 to substitute “correctional facility” for “prison” and to substitute “inmate” for “prisoner”. The word “inmate” should be preceded by the article “an” instead of the article “a” to be grammatically correct.]183. Witness to keep police informed of whereabouts
184. Witness about to abscond and witness evading service of summons
185. Protection of witness
186. Court may subpoena witness
The court may at any stage of criminal proceedings subpoena or cause to be subpoenaed any person as a witness at such proceedings, and the court shall so subpoena a witness or so cause a witness to be subpoenaed if the evidence of such witness appears to the court essential to the just decision of the case.187. Witness to attend proceedings and to remain in attendance
A witness who is subpoenaed to attend criminal proceedings, shall attend the proceedings and remain in attendance at the proceedings, and a person who is in attendance at criminal proceedings, though not subpoenaed as a witness, and who is warned by the court to remain in attendance at the proceedings, shall remain in attendance at the proceedings, unless such witness or such person is excused by the court: Provided that the court may, at any time during the proceedings in question, order that any person, other than the accused, who is to be called as a witness, shall leave the court and remain absent from the proceedings until he is called, and that he shall remain in court after he has given evidence.188. Failure by witness to attend or to remain in attendance
189. Powers of court with regard to recalcitrant witness
190. Impeachment or support of credibility of witness
191. Payment of expenses of witness
192. Every witness competent and compellable unless expressly excluded
Every person not expressly excluded by this Act from giving evidence shall, subject to the provisions of section 206, be competent and compellable to give evidence in criminal proceedings.193. Court to decide upon competency of witness
The court in which criminal proceedings are conducted shall decide any question concerning the competency or compellability of any witness to give evidence.194. Incompetency due to state of mind
No person appearing or proved to be afflicted with mental illness or to be labouring under any imbecility of mind due to intoxication or drugs or the like, and who is thereby deprived of the proper use of his reason, shall be competent to give evidence while so afflicted or disabled.195. Evidence for prosecution by husband or wife of accused
196. Evidence of accused and husband or wife on behalf of accused
197. Privileges of accused when giving evidence
An accused who gives evidence at criminal proceedings shall not be asked or required to answer any question tending to show that he has committed or has been convicted of or has been charged with any offence other than the offence with which he is charged, or that he is of bad character, unless -198. Privilege arising out of marital state
199. No witness compelled to answer question which the witness’s husband or wife may decline
No person shall at criminal proceedings be compelled to answer any question or to give any evidence, if the question or evidence is such that under the circumstances the husband or wife of such person, if under examination as a witness, may lawfully refuse and cannot be compelled to answer or to give it.200. Witness not excused from answer establishing civil liability on his part
A witness in criminal proceedings may not refuse to answer any question relevant to the issue by reason only that the answer establishes or may establish a civil liability on his part.201. Privilege of legal practitioner
No legal practitioner qualified to practise in any court, whether within the Republic or elsewhere, shall be competent, without the consent of the person concerned, to give evidence at criminal proceedings against any person by whom he is professionally employed or consulted as to any fact, matter or thing with regard to which such practitioner would not on the thirtieth day of May, 1961, by reason of such employment or consultation, have been competent to give evidence without such consent: Provided that such legal practitioner shall be competent and compellable to give evidence as to any fact, matter or thing which relates to or is connected with the commission of any offence with which the person by whom such legal practitioner is professionally employed or consulted, is charged, if such fact, matter or thing came to the knowledge of such legal practitioner before he was professionally employed or consulted with reference to the defence of the person concerned.202. Privilege from disclosure on ground of public policy or public interest
Except as is in this Act provided and subject to the provisions of any other law, no witness in criminal proceedings shall be compellable or permitted to give evidence as to any fact, matter or thing or as to any communication made to or by such witness, if such witness would on the thirtieth day of May, 1961, not have been compellable or permitted to give evidence with regard to such fact, matter or thing or communication by reason that it should not, on the grounds of public policy or from regard to public interest, be disclosed, and that it is privileged from disclosure: Provided that any person may in criminal proceedings adduce evidence of any communication alleging the commission of an offence, if the making of that communication prima facie constitutes an offence, and the judge or judicial officer presiding at such proceedings may determine whether the making of such communication prima facie does or does not constitute an offence, and such determination shall, for the purpose of such proceedings, be final.203. Witness excused from answering incriminating question
No witness in criminal proceedings shall, except as provided by this Act or any other law, be compelled to answer any question which he would not on the thirtieth day of May, 1961, have been compelled to answer by reason that the answer may expose him to a criminal charge.204. Incriminating evidence by witness for prosecution
205. Magistrate may take evidence as to alleged offence
206. The law in cases not provided for
The law as to the competency, compellability or privilege of witnesses which was in force in respect of criminal proceedings on the thirtieth day of May, 1961, shall apply in any case not expressly provided for by this Act or any other law.207. Saving of special provisions in other laws
No provision of this Chapter shall be construed as modifying any provision of any other law whereby in any criminal proceedings referred to in such law a person is deemed a competent witness.Chapter 24
EVIDENCE
208. Conviction may follow on evidence of single witness
An accused may be convicted of any offence on the single evidence of any competent witness.209. Conviction may follow on confession by accused
An accused may be convicted of any offence on the single evidence of a confession by such accused that he committed the offence in question, if such confession is confirmed in a material respect or, where the confession is not so confirmed, if the offence is proved by evidence, other than such confession, to have been actually committed.210. Irrelevant evidence inadmissible
No evidence as to any fact, matter or thing shall be admissible which is irrelevant or immaterial and which cannot conduce to prove or disprove any point or fact at issue in criminal proceedings.211. Evidence during criminal proceedings of previous convictions
Except where otherwise expressly provided by this Act or except where the fact of a previous conviction is an element of any offence with which an accused is charged, evidence shall not be admissible at criminal proceedings in respect of any offence to prove that an accused at such proceedings had previously been convicted of any offence, whether in the Republic or elsewhere, and no accused, if called as a witness, shall be asked whether he has been so convicted.211A. Evidence during criminal proceedings of similar offences by accused
212. Proof of certain facts by affidavit or certificate
213. Proof of written statement by consent
214. Evidence recorded at preparatory examination admissible at trial in certain circumstances
The evidence of any witness recorded at a preparatory examination-215. Evidence recorded at former trial admissible at later trial in certain circumstances
The evidence of a witness given at a former trial may, in the circumstances referred to in section 214, mutatis mutandis be admitted in evidence at any later trial of the same person upon the same charge.216. Hearsay evidence
Except where this Act provides otherwise, no evidence which is of the nature of hearsay evidence shall be admissible if such evidence would have been inadmissible on the thirtieth day of May, 1961.216A. Admissibility of certain statements made by young children
217. Admissibility of confession by accused
218. Admissibility of facts discovered by means of inadmissible confession
219. Confession not admissible against another
No confession made by any person shall be admissible as evidence against another person.219A. Admissibility of admission by accused
220. Admissions
An accused or his legal adviser may in criminal proceedings admit any fact placed in issue at such proceedings and any such admission shall be sufficient proof of such fact.221. Admissibility of certain trade or business records
222. Application to criminal proceedings of certain provisions of Civil Proceedings Evidence Act, 1965, relating to documentary evidence
The provisions of sections 33 to 38 inclusive, of the Civil Proceedings Evidence Act, 1965 (Act 25 of 1965), shall mutatis mutandis apply with reference to criminal proceedings.222A. Application to criminal proceedings of certain provisions of Electronic Transactions Act, 2019, relating to data messages and computer evidence
The provisions of section 1 and sections 25 to 33 inclusive, of the Electronic Transactions Act, 2019 (Act No. 4 of 2019) shall mutatis mutandis apply with reference to criminal proceedings.[section 222A inserted by section 6 of Act 7 of 2023]223. Admissibility of dying declaration
The declaration made by any deceased person upon the apprehension of impending death shall be admissible or inadmissible in evidence if such a declaration would have been admissible or inadmissible as evidence on the thirtieth day of May, 1961.224. Judicial notice of laws and other published matter
Judicial notice shall in criminal proceedings be taken of 225. Evidence of prints or bodily appearance of accused
226. Evidence of no sexual intercourse between spouses admissible
For the purposes of rebutting the presumption that a child to whom a married woman has given birth is the offspring of her husband, such woman or her husband or both of them may in criminal proceedings give evidence that they had no sexual intercourse with one another during the period when the child was conceived.227. Evidence of character
Evidence as to the character of an accused shall be admissible or inadmissible if such evidence would have been admissible or inadmissible on the thirtieth day of May, 1961.[section 227 amended by Act 8 of 2000]227A. Evidence of sexual conduct or experience of complainant of rape or offence of an indecent nature
228. Evidence of disputed writing
Comparison at criminal proceedings of a disputed writing with any writing proved to be genuine, may be made by a witness, and such writings and the evidence of any witness with respect thereto, may be submitted as proof of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.229. Evidence of times of sunrise and sunset
230. Evidence and sufficiency of evidence of appointment to public office
Any evidence which, on the thirtieth day of May, 1961-231. Evidence of signature of public officer
Any document-232. Article may be proved in evidence by means of photograph thereof
233. Proof of public documents
234. Proof of official documents
235. Proof of judicial proceedings
236. Proof of entries in bankers’ books
237. Evidence on charge of bigamy
238. Evidence of relationship on charge of incest
239. Evidence on charge of infanticide or concealment of birth
240. Evidence on charge of receiving stolen property
241. Evidence of previous conviction on charge of receiving stolen property
If at criminal proceedings at which an accused is charged with receiving stolen property which he knew to be stolen property, it is proved that such property was found in the possession of the accused, evidence may at any stage of the proceedings be given that the accused was, within the five years immediately preceding the date on which he first appeared in a magistrate’s court in respect of such charge, convicted of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty, and such evidence may be taken into consideration for the purpose of proving that the accused knew that the property found in his possession was stolen property: Provided that not less than three days’ notice in writing shall be given to the accused that it is intended to adduce evidence of such previous conviction.242. Evidence on charge of defamation
If at criminal proceedings at which an accused is charged with the unlawful publication of defamatory matter which is contained in a periodical, it is proved that such periodical or the part in which such defamatory matter is contained, was published by the accused, other writings or prints purporting to be other numbers or parts of the same periodical, previously or subsequently published, and containing a printed statement that they were published by or for the accused, shall be admissible in evidence without further proof of their publication.243. Evidence of receipt of money or property and general deficiency on charge of theft
244. Evidence on charge relating to seals and stamps
At criminal proceedings at which an accused is charged with any offence relating to any seal or stamp used for the purposes of the public revenue or of the post office in any foreign country, a despatch purporting to be from the officer administering the government of such country and transmitting to the State President any stamp, mark or impression and stating it to be a genuine stamp, mark or impression of a die-plate or other instrument provided or made or used by or under the direction of the proper authority of such country for the purpose of denoting stamp duty or postal charge, shall on its mere production at such proceedings be prima facie proof of the facts stated in the despatch.245. Evidence on charge of which false representation is element
If at criminal proceedings at which an accused is charged with an offence of which a false representation is an element, it is proved that the false representation was made by the accused, he shall be deemed, unless the contrary is proved, to have made such representation knowing it to be false.[Attorney-General of Namibia v Minister of Justice & Others 2013 (3) NR 806 (SC) held at paragraph 75 that the limitations imposed by section 245 “on an accused person’s right to a fair trial under art 12 of the Constitution are not constitutionally authorised”. Section 245 is “unconstitutional to the extent that the provisions of s 245 cast a mandatory legal onus on an accused person, charged with an offence of which a false representation is an element, to prove on a balance of probabilities that he or she did not know that the representation was false once the state has proved that he or she had made the false representation”.]246. Presumption relating to certain documents
Any document, including any book, pamphlet, letter, circular letter, list, record, placard or poster, which was at any time on premises occupied by any association of persons, incorporated or unincorporated, or in the possession or under the control of any office-bearer, officer or member of such association, and-247. Presumptions relating to absence from Republic of certain persons
Any document, including any newspaper, periodical, book, pamphlet, letter, circular letter, list, record, placard or poster, on the face whereof it appears that a person of a name corresponding to that of an accused person has at any particular time been outside the Republic or has at any particular time made any statement outside the Republic, shall, upon the mere production thereof by the prosecution at criminal proceedings, be prima facie proof that the accused was outside the Republic at such time or, as the case may be, that the accused made such statement outside the Republic at such time, if such document is accompanied by a certificate, purporting to have been signed by the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, to the effect that he is satisfied that such document is of foreign origin.248. Presumption that accused possessed particular qualification or acted in particular capacity
249. Presumption of failure to pay tax or to furnish information relating to tax
When an accused is at criminal proceedings charged with any offence of which the failure to pay any tax or impost to the State, or of which the failure to furnish to any officer of the State any information relating to any tax or impost which is or may be due to the State is an element, the accused shall be deemed to have failed to pay such tax or impost or to furnish such information, unless the contrary is proved.250. Presumption of lack of authority
251. Unstamped instrument admissible in criminal proceedings
An instrument liable to stamp duty shall not be held inadmissible at criminal proceedings on the ground only that it is not stamped as required by law.252. The law in cases not provided for
The law as to the admissibility of evidence which was in force in respect of criminal proceedings on the thirtieth day of May, 1961, shall apply in any case not expressly provided for by this Act or any other law.253. Saving of special provisions in other laws
No provision of this Chapter shall be construed as modifying any provision of any other law whereby in any criminal proceedings referred to in such law certain specified facts and circumstances are deemed to be evidence or a particular fact or circumstance may be proved in a manner specified therein.Chapter 25
CONVERSION OF TRIAL INTO ENQUIRY
254. Court may refer juvenile accused to children’s court
255. Court may order enquiry under Abuse of Dependence-producing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, 1971 (Act 41 of 1971)
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COMPETENT VERDICTS
256. Attempt
If the evidence in criminal proceedings does not prove the commission of the offence charged but proves an attempt to commit that offence or an attempt to commit any other offence of which an accused may be convicted on the offence charged, the accused may be found guilty of an attempt to commit that offence or, as the case may be, such other offence.257. Accessory after the fact
If the evidence in criminal proceedings does not prove the commission of the offence charged but proves that the accused is guilty as an accessory after that offence or any other offence of which he may be convicted on the offence charged, the accused may be found guilty as an accessory after that offence or, as the case may be, such other offence, and shall, in the absence of any punishment expressly provided by law, be liable to punishment at the discretion of the court: Provided that such punishment shall not exceed the punishment which may be imposed in respect of the offence with reference to which the accused is convicted as an accessory: Provided further that the punishment to which such accessory shall be liable shall not include the sentence of death.258. Murder and attempted murder
If the evidence on a charge of murder or attempted murder does not prove the offence of murder or, as the case may be, attempted murder, but-259. Culpable homicide
If the evidence on a charge of culpable homicide does not prove the offence of culpable homicide, but-260. Robbery
If the evidence on a charge of robbery or attempted robbery does not prove the offence of robbery or, as the case may be, attempted robbery, but-261. Rape and indecent assault
262. Housebreaking with intent to commit an offence
263. Statutory offence of breaking and entering or of entering premises
264. Theft
265. Receiving stolen property knowing it to have been stolen
If the evidence on a charge of receiving stolen property knowing it to have been stolen does not prove that offence, but-266. Assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm
If the evidence on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm does not prove the offence of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm but the offence of-267. Common assault
If the evidence on a charge of common assault proves the offence of indecent assault, the accused may be found guilty of indecent assault, or, if the evidence on such a charge does not prove the offence of common assault but the offence of pointing a fire-arm, air-gun or air-pistol in contravention of any law, the accused may be found guilty of that offence.268. Statutory unlawful carnal intercourse
If the evidence on a charge of unlawful carnal intercourse or attempted unlawful carnal intercourse with another person in contravention of any statute does not prove that offence but-269. Sodomy
If the evidence on a charge of sodomy or attempted sodomy does not prove the offence of sodomy or, as the case may be, attempted sodomy, but the offence of indecent assault or common assault, the accused may be found guilty of the offence so proved.270. Offences not specified in this Chapter
If the evidence on a charge for any offence not referred to in the preceding sections of this Chapter does not prove the commission of the offence so charged but proves the commission of an offence which by reason of the essential elements of that offence is included in the offence so charged, the accused may be found guilty of the offence so proved.Chapter 27
PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS
271. Previous convictions may be proved
272. Finger-print record prima facie evidence of conviction
When a previous conviction may be proved under any provision of this Act, a record, photograph or document which relates to a finger-print and which purports to emanate from the officer commanding the South African Criminal Bureau or, in the case of any other country, from any officer having charge of the criminal records of the country in question, shall, whether or not such record, photograph or document was obtained under any law or against the wish or the will of the person concerned, be admissible in evidence at criminal proceedings upon production thereof by a police official having the custody thereof, and shall be prima facie proof of the facts contained therein.273. Evidence of further particulars relating to previous conviction
Whenever any court in criminal proceedings requires particulars or further particulars or clarification of any previous conviction admitted by or proved against an accused at such proceedings-Chapter 28
SENTENCE
274. Evidence on sentence
275. Sentence by judicial officer other than judicial officer who convicts
If sentence is not passed upon an accused forthwith upon conviction in a lower court, or if, by reason of any decision or order of a superior court on appeal, review or otherwise, it is necessary to add to or vary any sentence passed in a lower court or to pass sentence afresh in such court, any judicial officer of that court may, in the absence of the judicial officer who convicted the accused or passed the sentence, as the case may be, and after consideration of the evidence recorded and in the presence of the accused, pass sentence on the accused or take such other steps as the judicial officer who is absent, could lawfully have taken in the proceedings in question if he had not been absent.276. Nature of punishments
277. When sentence of death is a competent sentence
278. Sentence of death upon pregnant woman
279. Manner of carrying out death sentence
280. Cumulative or concurrent sentences
281. Interpretation of certain provisions in laws relating to imprisonment and fines
In construing any provision of any law (not being an Act of Parliament passed on or after the first day of September, 1959, or anything enacted by virtue of powers conferred by such an Act), in so far as it prescribes or confers the powers to prescribe a punishment for any offence, any reference in that law-282. Antedating sentence of imprisonment
Whenever any sentence of imprisonment imposed on any person on conviction for an offence is set aside on appeal or review and any other sentence of imprisonment is thereafter imposed on such person in respect of such offence, the latter sentence may, if the court imposing it is satisfied that the person concerned has served any part of the first-mentioned sentence, be antedated by the court to a specified date which shall not be earlier than the date on which such first-mentioned sentence was imposed, and thereupon such latter sentence shall be deemed to have been imposed on the date so specified.283. Discretion of court as to punishment
284. Minimum period of imprisonment four days
No person shall be sentenced by any court to imprisonment for a period of less than four days unless the sentence is that the person concerned be detained until the rising of the court.285. Periodical imprisonment
286. Declaration of certain persons as habitual criminals
287. Imprisonment in default of payment of fine
288. Recovery of fine
289. Court may enforce payment of fine
Where a person is sentenced to pay a fine, whether with or without an alternative period of imprisonment, the court may in its discretion, without prejudice to any other power under this Act relating to the payment of a fine, enforce payment of the fine, whether as to the whole or any part thereof-290. Manner of dealing with convicted juvenile
291. Period of supervision, custody or retention of juveniles
292. ***
[section 292 repealed by section 257(1) of Act 3 of 2015]293. ***
[section 293 repealed by section 257(1) of Act 3 of 2015]294. ***
[section 294 repealed by section 257(1) of Act 3 of 2015]295. Limitations with regard to whipping
296. Committal to rehabilitation centre
297. Conditional or unconditional postponement or suspension of sentence, and caution or reprimand
298. Sentence may be corrected
When by mistake a wrong sentence is passed, the court may, before or immediately after it is recorded, amend the sentence.299. Warrant for the execution of sentence
A warrant for the execution of any sentence may be issued by the judge or judicial officer who passed the sentence or by any other judge or judicial officer of the court in question, or, in the case of a regional court, by any magistrate, and such warrant shall commit the person concerned to the correctional facility for the magisterial district in which such person is sentenced.Section 299 is amended by Act 9 of 2012 to substitute “correctional facility” for “prison”.]Chapter 29
COMPENSATION AND RESTITUTION
300. Court may award compensation where offence causes damage to or loss of property
301. Compensation to innocent purchaser of property unlawfully obtained
Where a person is convicted of theft or of any other offence whereby he has unlawfully obtained any property, and it appears to the court on the evidence that such person sold such property or part thereof to another person who had no knowledge that the property was stolen or unlawfully obtained, the court may, on the application of such purchaser and on restitution of such property to the owner thereof, order that, out of any money of such convicted person taken from him on his arrest, a sum not exceeding the amount paid by the purchaser be returned to him.Chapter 30
REVIEWS AND APPEALS IN CASES OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN LOWER COURTS
302. Sentences subject to review in the ordinary course
303. Transmission of record
The clerk of the court in question shall within one week after the determination of a case referred to in paragraph (a) of section 302(1) forward to the registrar of the provincial division having jurisdiction the record of the proceedings in the case or a copy thereof certified by such clerk, together with such remarks as the presiding judicial officer may wish to append thereto, and with any written statement or argument which the person convicted may within three days after imposition of the sentence furnish to the clerk of the court, and such registrar shall, as soon as possible, lay the same in chambers before a judge of that division for his consideration.[Section 303 is amended by Act 9 of 2012 to substitute “correctional facility” for “prison”, but the term “prison” does not appear in this section. It is possible that the amendment in question was intended to apply to section 302.]304. Procedure on review
305. Right of appearance on review in certain cases subject to certificate of a judge
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any law contained, no person who has been convicted by a lower court of an offence and is undergoing imprisonment for that or any other offence, shall be entitled to prosecute in person any proceedings for the review of the proceedings relating to such conviction unless a judge of the provincial division having jurisdiction has certified that there are reasonable grounds for review.306. Accused may set down case for argument
307. Execution of sentence not suspended unless bail granted
308. Whipping suspended pending review
309. Appeal from lower court by person convicted
310. Appeal from lower court by Prosecutor-General or other prosecutor
311. Appeal to Supreme Court
312. Review or appeal and failure to comply with subsection (1)(b) or (2) of section 112
313. Institution of proceedings de novo when conviction set aside on appeal or review
The provisions of section 324 shall mutatis mutandis apply with reference to any conviction and sentence of a lower court that are set aside on appeal or review on any ground referred to in that section.314. Obtaining presence of convicted person in lower court after setting aside of sentence or order
Chapter 31
APPEALS IN CASES OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN SUPERIOR COURTS
315. Court of appeal from High Court judgments
316. Applications for condonation, for leave to appeal and for leave to lead further evidence
316A. Appeal from High Court by Prosecutor-General or other prosecutor
317. Special entry of irregularity or illegality
318. Appeal on special entry under section 317
319. Reservation of question of law
320. Report of trial judge to be furnished on appeal
The judge or judges, as the case may be, of the High Court before whom a person was on trial for any offence shall, in the case of an appeal under section 316 or 316A or of an application for a special entry under section 317 or the reservation of a question of law under section 319 or an application to the court of appeal for leave to appeal or for a special entry under this Act, furnish to the registrar a report giving his or her or their opinion upon the case or any point arising in the case, and such report, which shall form part of the record, shall without delay be forwarded by the registrar to the registrar of the court of appeal.[section 320 amended by Act 26 of 1993; not all of the changes are indicated by amendment markings]321. When execution of sentence may be suspended
322. Powers of court of appeal
323. Appeal by Minister on behalf of person sentenced to death
324. Institution of proceedings denovo when conviction set aside on appeal
Whenever a conviction and sentence are set aside by the court of appeal on the ground-Chapter 32
MERCY AND FREE PARDON
325. Saving of power of State President to extend mercy
Nothing in this Act shall affect the power of the State President to extend mercy to any person.[Section 3(1)(t) of the transfer proclamation (as amended) excluded section 325 from the operation of section 3(1) of the Executive Powers Transfer (General Provisions) Proclamation, AG 7 of 1977, meaning that the administration of this section was not transferred from South Africa to South West Africa prior to Namibian independence.]326. State President may commute sentence of death
327. Further evidence and free pardon or substitution of verdict by State President
Chapter 33
GENERAL PROVISIONS
328. Force of process
Any warrant, subpoena, summons or other process relating to any criminal matter shall be of force throughout the Republic and may be executed anywhere within the Republic.[Section 3(1)(t) of the transfer proclamation excluded the reference to the Republic in section 328 from the operation of section 3(1) of the Executive Powers Transfer (General Provisions) Proclamation, AG 7 of 1977, meaning that prior to Namibian independence, that term retained the meaning it was given in section 1 of the Act (South Africa and the territory of South West Africa).]329. Court process may be served or executed by police official
Any police official shall, subject to the rules of court, be as qualified to serve or execute any subpoena or summons or other document under this Act as if he had been appointed deputy sheriff or deputy messenger or other like officer of the court.330. Transmission of court process by telegraph or similar communication
Any document, order or other court process which under this Act or the rules of court is required to be served or executed with reference to any person, may be transmitted by telegraph or similar written or printed communication, and a copy of such telegraph or communication, served or executed in the same manner as the relevant document, order or other court process is required to be served or executed, shall be of the same force and effect as if the document, order or other court process in question had itself been served or executed.331. Irregular warrant or process
Any person who acts under a warrant or process which is bad in law on account of a defect in the substance or form thereof shall, if he has no knowledge that such warrant or process is bad in law and whether or not such defect is apparent on the face of the warrant or process, be exempt from liability in respect of such act as if the warrant or process were good in law.332. Prosecution of corporations and members of associations
333. Minister may invoke decision of Appellate Division on question of law
Whenever the Minister has any doubt as to the correctness of any decision given by any superior court in any criminal case on a question of law, or whenever a decision in any criminal case on a question of law is given by any division of the Supreme Court which is in conflict with a decision in any criminal case on a question of law given by any other division of the Supreme Court, the Minister may submit such decision or, as the case may be, such conflicting decisions to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court and cause the matter to be argued before that Court in order that it may determine such question of law for the future guidance of all courts.[Section 3(1)(t) of the transfer proclamation (as amended) excluded section 333 from the operation of section 3(1) of the Executive Powers Transfer (General Provisions) Proclamation, AG 7 of 1977, meaning that the administration of this section was not transferred from South Africa to South West Africa prior to Namibian independence.]334. Minister may declare certain persons peace officers for specific purposes and liability for damages
335. Person who makes statement entitled to copy thereof
Whenever a person has in relation to any matter made to a peace officer a statement in writing or a statement which was reduced to writing, and criminal proceedings are thereafter instituted against such person in connection with that matter, the person in possession of such statement shall furnish the person who made the statement, at his request, with a copy of such statement.336. Act or omission constituting offence under two or more laws
Where an act or an omission constitutes an offence under two or more statutory provisions or is an offence against a statutory provision and the common law, the person guilty of such act or omission shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be liable to be prosecuted and punished under either statutory provision or, as the case may be, under the statutory provision or the common law, but shall not be liable to more than one punishment for the act or omission constituting the offence.337. Estimating age of person
If in any criminal proceedings the age of any person is a relevant fact of which no or insufficient evidence is available at the proceedings, the presiding judge or judicial officer may estimate the age of such person by his appearance or from any information which may be available, and the age so estimated shall be deemed to be the correct age of such person, unless-338. Production of document by accused at criminal proceedings
Where any law requires any person to produce any document at any criminal proceedings at which such person is an accused, and such person fails to produce such document at such proceedings, such person shall be guilty of an offence, and the court may in a summary manner enquire into his or her failure to produce the document and, unless such person satisfies the court that there is a reasonable possibility that his or her failure was not due to fault on his or her part, sentence him or her to any punishment provided for in such law, or, if no punishment is so provided, to a fine not exceeding N$2 000 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months.[section 338 amended by Act 13 of 2010; not all of the changes are indicated by amendment markings]339. Removal of accused from one prison to another for purpose of attending at criminal proceedings
Whenever an accused is in custody and it becomes necessary that he be removed from one correctional facility to another correctional facility for the purpose of attending his trial, the magistrate of the district in which the accused is in custody shall issue a warrant for the removal of the accused to such other correctional facility.[section 339 amended by Act 9 of 2012 to substitute “correctional facility” for “prison”]340. Correctional facility list of unsentenced offenders and witnesses detained
Every officer in charge of a correctional facility within the area for which any session or circuit of any superior court is held for the trial of criminal cases shall deliver to that court at the commencement of each such session or circuit a list-341. Compounding of certain minor offences
342. Conviction or acquittal no bar to civil action for damages
A conviction or an acquittal in respect of any offence shall not bar a civil action for damages at the instance of any person who has suffered damages in consequence of the commission of that offence.343. Application of this Act in the territory
This Act shall apply also in the territory, including the Eastern Caprivi Zipfel.344. Repeal of laws
345. Short title and date of commencement
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- Hanse v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 48 of 2018) [2021] NAHCMD 55 (19 February 2021)
- Hatuikulipi v Gustavo (15 of 2022) [2022] NASC 44 (6 December 2022)
- Hatuikulipi v Prosecutor-General and Others (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN-2022/00285) [2023] NAHCMD 657 (17 October 2023)
- Hatuikulipi v S (CC 6 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 693 (27 December 2022)
- Hatuikulipi v S (CC 6 of 2021) [2022] NALCMD 693 (27 December 2022)
- Haukena v S [2019] NAHCNLD 145 (5 December 2019)
- Haukongo and Another v Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (HC-NLD-CIV-ACT-DEL-2021/00135) [2023] NAHCNLD 63 (6 July 2023)
- Hausiku v Likuwa (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL- 3475 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 494 (26 October 2021)
- Hikumwah v Nelumbu and Others (APPEAL 15 of 2012) [2015] NAHCMD 111 (13 May 2015)
- Hosea v S [2020] NAHCNLD 105 (13 August 2020)
- Ihambo v S [2020] NAHCMD 235 (18 June 2020)
- Iimene v The Minister: Ministry of Safety and Security (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL 4207 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 121 (26 March 2020)
- Ipinge v S (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 37 of 2018) [2019] NAHCNLD 81 (20 August 2019)
- Isaack v S [2020] NAHCMD 351 (13 August 2020)
- Iyambo v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 19 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 122 (17 November 2022)
- Izack v S (CA 15 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 207 (23 July 2013)
- Jacob v S (CA 198 of 2007) [2012] NAHCMD 55 (7 November 2012)
- Jacobs v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00062) [2024] NAHCMD 37 (9 February 2024)
- Jekonia v Shimbulu (571 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 154 (13 October 2010)
- Jeremia v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 32 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 50 (6 May 2022)
- Jose v S (48 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 46 (6 June 2017)
- Joseph v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 56 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 48 (26 May 2021)
- Joubert & Another v State (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 20 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 245 (21 May 2021)
- Joubert v S [2020] NAHCMD 396 (4 September 2020)
- Julius v Prosecutor-General of Republic of Namibia (Ruling on Application for Production of Record) (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-REV 355 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 75 (29 March 2018)
- Kahiha v S (CA 10 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 206 (22 July 2013)
- Kahorere and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (APPEAL 292 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 44 (22 February 2011)
- Kaimu v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2021/00079) [2023] NAHCMD 799 (7 December 2023)
- Kalimbo v The State (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 33 of 2019) [2020] NAHCNLD 40 (12 March 2020)
- Kalukumwa v S (Appeal Judgement) (CC 26 of 2012) [2017] NAHCNLD 14 (21 February 2017)
- Kalwenya v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00061) [2024] NAHCMD 97 (8 March 2024)
- Kambambi v S (26 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 52 (20 June 2017)
- Kambindu v S (Application for Leave to Appeal) (CA 4 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 116 (19 April 2017)
- Kambindu v State (CA 4 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 256 (9 September 2016)
- Kamburona v Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security and Others (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN-2023/00025) [2024] NAHCMD 103 (12 March 2024)
- Kamuingona v S (Appeal Judgement) (46 of 2009) [2017] NAHCMD 6 (20 January 2017)
- Kamwi v Prosecutor–General of Namibia and Another (2) (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN 434 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 222 (7 May 2021)
- Kanare v S (35 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 86 (15 August 2017)
- Kanime v Municipal Council of Windhoek and Another (1627 of 2006) [2013] NAHCMD 357 (26 November 2013)
- Kapia and Others v The State (CC 9 of 2008) [2020] NAHCMD 74 (2 March 2020)
- Kapia v S (CA 91 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 175 (20 June 2011)
- Kapunda v S (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CALL 75 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 52 (15 March 2019)
- Karigub v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 72 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 616 (14 November 2022)
- Katale v S (CC 5/2021) [2024] NAHCNLD 9 (26 January 2024)
- Katata v The State (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 20 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 94 (13 March 2020)
- Kativa v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 60 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 64 (18 February 2022)
- Katjoisikama v S (CA 113 of 2007) [2014] NAHCMD 25 (29 January 2014)
- Kauejao and Another v S (CC 6 of 2014) [2018] NAHCMD 277 (10 September 2018)
- Kauluma and Another v S (6 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 216 (9 August 2017)
- Kavela v S (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 2 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 88 (18 September 2018)
- Kaxuxwena v S (Appeal Judgement) (CA 20 of 2016) [2016] NAHCNLD 87 (23 November 2016)
- Keja v van Zyl (CA 187 of 2004) [2006] NAHC 35 (2 April 2006)
- Kemanye v S (CA 25 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 95 (28 March 2011)
- Ketti v S [2020] NAHCMD 213 (26 June 2020)
- Khariseb v Ministry of Safety and Security (1) [2020] NASC 27 (1 July 2020)
- Kondo v S (79 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 91 (30 March 2012)
- Koortzen and Others v Prosecutor General and Another (APPEAL 62 of 1997) [1997] NAHC 4 (5 September 1997)
- Kukuri v S (CA 120 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 190 (15 November 2010)
- Lambert v S (CA 58 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 213 (12 July 2013)
- Lenga v Commissioner-General of the Namibian Correctional Service and Others (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN-2020/00087) [2023] NAHCMD 412 (20 July 2023)
- Lenga v S [2020] NAHCNLD 116 (27 August 2020)
- Leonard v Oshana Security Services CC (HC-NLD-LAB-APP-AAA-2021/00006) [2023] NAHCNLD 3 (20 November 2023)
- Leonard v S (CA 13 of 2014) [2017] NAHCNLD 115 (16 November 2017)
- Leonard v S (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 45 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 106 (11 October 2018)
- Leornard v S (CA 62 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 24 (24 April 2013)
- Lifumbela and Others v S (SA 25 of 2016) [2021] NASC 56 (22 December 2021)
- Likanyi v S (2 of 2016) [2017] NASC 10 (7 August 2017)
- Likoro v S (1) (CA 19 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 355 (8 December 2017)
- Likoro v S (2) (CA 19 of 2016) [2018] NAHCMD 58 (20 March 2018)
- Likoro v S (SA 19 of 2018) [2022] NASC 10 (12 April 2022)
- Londeni and Another v S (CA 12 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 210 (12 July 2013)
- Lupalwezi v S (5 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 93 (19 September 2017)
- Mahupelo v Ministry of Safety and Security and Others (56 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 25 (2 February 2017)
- Majiedt v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 33 of 2019) [2022] NAHCMD 227 (6 May 2022)
- Makanga and Another v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00007) [2023] NAHCMD 808 (8 December 2023)
- Makapa v Ministry of Safety and Security and Others (57 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 130 (5 May 2017)
- Makiwa v Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL 4103 of 2016) [2019] NAHCMD 54 (15 March 2019)
- Malama-Kean v Magistrate for the District of Oshakati N.O and Another (CRIMINAL 130 of 2001) [2001] NAHC 35 (15 October 2001)
- Matali v S (17 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 295 (17 October 2017)
- Matias v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 32 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 330 (4 July 2022)
- Mbaisa v S (123 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 259 (8 September 2017)
- Mbashe v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 42 of 2018) [2022] NAHCMD 80 (1 March 2022)
- Mberirua and Another v S (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 77 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 166 (24 May 2019)
- Mbome v Director General of the Anti-Corruption Commission and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL-2021/03176) [2023] NAHCMD 545 (4 September 2023)
- Mbwale v S (CC 19 of 2010) [2014] NAHCNLD 3 (23 January 2014)
- Minister of Finance and Another v Hollard Insurance Company of Namibia Limited and Others (4) (SA 19 of 2019) [2019] NASC 599 (9 December 2019)
- Minister of Home Affairs and Others v Hellens and Another (SA 64/2021) [2024] NASC 1 (1 March 2024)
- Minister of Safety And Security v Kabotana (SA 35 of 2012) [2014] NASC 2 (26 March 2014)
- Minister of Safety and Security & Others v Makapa (SA 35 of 2017) [2020] NASC 34 (5 February 2020)
- Minister of Safety and Security and Others v Mahupelo Richwell Kulisesa (SA 7 of 2017) [2019] NASC 2 (28 February 2019)
- Minister of Safety and Security and Others v Mutanimiye (SA 47 of 2017) [2020] NASC 5 (5 February 2020)
- Minister of Safety and Security v Chunga (SA 1 of 2018) [2020] NASC 35 (7 March 2020)
- Minister of Safety and Security v Gregorey Gilbert Naomab (SA 26/2022) [2023] NASC 50 (15 December 2023)
- Minister of Safety and Security v Kauhano (SA 56 of 2018) [2020] NASC 36 (20 May 2020)
- Minister of Safety and Security v Mwamba (SA 20 of 2018) [2021] NASC 54 (9 September 2021)
- Moshana v S (CA 63 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 87 (14 March 2014)
- Muharukua and Another v S (CA 14 of 2009) [2013] NAHCNLD 29 (20 May 2013)
- Mukendwa v Minister of Safety and Security [2020] NAHCMD 342 (31 July 2020)
- Mukwangu v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 42 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 605 (7 November 2022)
- Muller and Another v Prosecutor-General (APPEAL 267 of 1999) [2000] NAHC 32 (14 December 2000)
- Mulonda v S (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 15 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 186 (14 June 2019)
- Muruko v Mieze (CRIMINAL 37 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 228 (31 July 2013)
- Musukubili v S (CC 03/2023) [2024] NAHCMD 68 (19 February 2024)
- Mutete v S (Appeal Judgement) (CA 27 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 16 (3 March 2017)
- Mwambwa v Minister of Safety and Security and Others (I 105 of 2014) [2018] NAHCMD 89 (23 March 2018)
- Mwanyekele v S (CA 15 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 301 (25 October 2013)
- Mwilima v Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration and Safety and Security (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN 260 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 618 (14 November 2022)
- Nakakoti v S (68 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 45 (6 June 2017)
- Nakandjembo v S (SA 12 of 2007) [2016] NASC 25 (29 November 2016)
- Nakathingo v S (CA 200 of 2007) [2011] NAHC 47 (24 February 2011)
- Nambinga v S (CA 71 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 356 (8 December 2017)
- Nambuli v S (CC 20 of 2012) [2021] NAHCNLD 41 (31 March 2021)
- Namib Mills (Pty) Ltd v Shigwedha (34 of 2012) [2013] NALCMD 6 (22 February 2013)
- Namibia Dairies (Pty) Ltd v Hangombe and Another (34 of 2010) [2011] NALC 4 (4 February 2011)
- Namibia Employer’s Association v Nailenge (HC-MD-LAB-APP-AAA 5 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 4 (23 February 2021)
- Namiseb v Minister of Safety and Security (2) (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-OTH- 4178 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 572 (7 December 2020)
- Nantinda v Minister: Ministry of Safety and Security (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN 281 of 2020) [2022] NAHCMD 450 (31 August 2022)
- Natangwe and Another v S (CA 65 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 26 (30 April 2013)
- Natangwe v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 52 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 11 (4 February 2021)
- Nawa-Mukena v Multichoice Namibia (Pty) Ltd (1) (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL 3567 of 2017) [2020] NAHCMD 12 (21 January 2020)
- Ndamwoongela v S (CA 43 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 282 (6 October 2017)
- Ndemufayo v S (CA 38 of 2008) [2017] NAHCMD 55 (3 March 2017)
- Ndishishi v S (Appeal Judgement) (50 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 40 (25 April 2017)
- Ndjebo v Government of Republic of Namibia (3828 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 140 (15 May 2017)
- Ndukireepo v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 80 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 607 (7 November 2022)
- Nehemia and Another v S (7 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 85 (14 August 2017)
- Nehoya v S (CA 43 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 38 (28 June 2013)
- Nekundi v The State (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL- 2019 of 57) [2020] NAHCNLD 29 (20 February 2020)
- Nepembe v S (Appeal Judgment) (8 of 2017) [2018] NAHCNLD 45 (15 May 2018)
- Neuaka v S (Bail appeal ruling) (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 22 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 215 (2 July 2019)
- Nghilalulwa v Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL-2021/04033) [2023] NAHCMD 481 (7 August 2023)
- Nghimwena v Government of Republic of Namibia (2) (27 of 2011) [2016] NASC 20 (22 August 2016)
- Nghipulenga v S (CC 12 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 76 (2 August 2022)
- Nghipunya v Minister of Justice (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN 343 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 510 (14 October 2022)
- Nghipunya v S [2020] NAHCNLD 124 (3 September 2020)
- Nghivali v S (42 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 55 (15 June 2017)
- Ngoya v S [2020] NAHCMD 406 (2 September 2020)
- Nhinda-Tjiriange v S (CC 40 of 2007) [2011] NAHC 124 (20 April 2011)
- Noble v S (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 79 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 12 (5 February 2019)
- Paulu v S (CA 24 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 132 (19 May 2011)
- Paulus and Another v S (Appeal Judgement) (CA 55 of 2014) [2016] NAHCNLD 86 (17 October 2016)
- Paulus v S (CC 3 of 2019) [2022] NAHCNLD 104 (30 September 2022)
- Paulus v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 111 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 79 (26 February 2021)
- Peter v S [2020] NAHCMD 241 (1 June 2020)
- Pienaar v Chief Magistrate Windhoek (APPEAL 384 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 201 (20 December 2010)
- Pienaar v Prosecutor-General and Others (3) (APPEAL 444 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 385 (16 December 2013)
- Platt v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 1 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 38 (26 February 2018)
- Prins v Government of Republic of Namibia (1361 of 2004) [2013] NAHCMD 259 (18 September 2013)
- Prosecutor-General of the Republic of Namibia v Gomes and Others (62 of 2013) [2015] NASC 19 (19 August 2015)
- Prosecutor-General v Miguel and Others (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN 7 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 76 (14 March 2017)
- Prosecutor-General v Mwananyambe (18 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 48 (24 February 2017)
- Prosecutor-General v Namoloh & Others (SA 4 of 2019) [2020] NASC 41 (19 August 2020)
- Prosecutor-General v Namoloh and Others. [2020] NASC 18 (19 August 2020)
- Queta v S [2020] NAHCMD 328 (3 August 2020)
- Rudolf v S (Appeal Judgement) (10 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 25 (6 April 2017)
- S v Tjiroze (CR 148/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 823 (13 December 2023)
- S v !!Garoeb (CR 16/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 79 (4 March 2024)
- S v Abertt (CA 12 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 172 (28 October 2010)
- S v Abraham (4) (Reasons for Order) (CR 45 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 114 (25 August 2020)
- S v Absalom (1) (2 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 185 (6 July 2012)
- S v Absalom (3) (CRIMINAL 13 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 22 (26 February 2019)
- S v Abusema (CC 10/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 344 (21 June 2023)
- S v Adams and Another (CC 17 of 2012) [2014] NAHCMD 90 (19 February 2014)
- S v Adaumbwa (CC 11 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 16 (2 February 2012)
- S v Adriano and Others (CR 147/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 820 (13 December 2023)
- S v Aebeb (CRIMINAL 53 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 243 (15 August 2013)
- S v Afrikaner (4) (CRIMINAL 16 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 67 (11 March 2016)
- S v Afrikaner (5) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 34 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 141 (15 May 2017)
- S v Afrikaner (CR 1 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 27 (3 February 2023)
- S v Afrikaner and Another (1) (53 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 181 (21 June 2012)
- S v Aibeb (1) (10 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 338 (21 November 2011)
- S v Aibeb (2) (29 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 168 (27 June 2012)
- S v Aixas and Another (CRIMINAL 96 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 42 (23 October 2006)
- S v Akonda (CRIMINAL 66 of 2008) [2008] NAHC 55 (17 June 2008)
- S v Aldilids (CRIMINAL 44 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 190 (17 June 2019)
- S v Alexander and Another (CC 77 of 1992) [1992] NAHC 5 (29 May 1992)
- S v Alfeus and Others (1 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 53 (20 June 2017)
- S v Alutale and Another (CRIMINAL 3 of 2014) [2014] NAHCNLD 6 (4 February 2014)
- S v Amalovu and Another (CA 39 of 2003) [2005] NAHC 19 (28 June 2005)
- S v Amib (CR 103 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 647 (29 November 2022)
- S v Amseb (1) (CC 23 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 28 (20 February 2019)
- S v Amukoto [2016] NAHCMD 6 (21 January 2016)
- S v Amukushu (7 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 49 (2 March 2012)
- S v Amukwaya and Another (CRIMINAL 2 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 27 (31 January 2011)
- S v Amunyela (115 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 576 (21 October 2022)
- S v Amunyela (3) (Bail Appeal) (CA 24 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 199 (28 June 2012)
- S v Amunyela (CC 13 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 130 (13 December 2022)
- S v Amupolo (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SNA 3 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 70 (8 July 2022)
- S v Amutenya [2020] NAHCNLD 67 (9 June 2020)
- S v Amutoko (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SLA 4 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 37 (8 April 2021)
- S v Ananias (CA 34 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 238 (6 August 2013)
- S v Ananias (CA 34 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 82 (10 March 2014)
- S v Andrew (1) (CRIMINAL 32 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 120 (3 May 2013)
- S v Andrew and Another (CRIMINAL 11 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 52 (17 February 2020)
- S v Angula (2) (84 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 260 (10 October 2012)
- S v Angula (4) (CC 16 of 2013) [2016] NAHCMD 142 (12 May 2016)
- S v Angula (5) (3 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 98 (6 October 2017)
- S v Angula and Others (CA 51 of 2003) [2013] NAHCMD 40 (18 February 2013)
- S v Antindi (CR 47/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 134 (5 December 2023)
- S v Antonio (CR 20 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 42 (19 April 2022)
- S v Apollus (CA 67 of 2015) [2016] NAHCMD 213 (22 July 2016)
- S v Appolus (CA 32 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 37 (12 February 2013)
- S v April (CR 1856 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 670 (8 December 2022)
- S v April (CRIMINAL 109 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 59 (17 July 2007)
- S v Araeb (CA 17 of 2005) [2006] NAHC 61 (25 October 2006)
- S v Aribeb (CRIMINAL 60 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 273 (4 October 2013)
- S v Asheela (CR 37/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 108 (16 October 2023)
- S v Ashimbanga (27 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 293 (2 November 2012)
- S v Ashipala (1) (26 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 300 (15 November 2012)
- S v Ashipala (2) (CA 146 of 2013) [2017] NAHCMD 92 (17 March 2017)
- S v Ashipala (CR 14 of 2022; OSH-CRIMINALM 25 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 38 (8 April 2022)
- S v Asino and Another (CRIMINAL 34 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 337 (18 November 2011)
- S v Augustu (CRIMINAL 24 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 158 (15 April 2021)
- S v Avelinu and Others (CC 6 of 2003) [2005] NAHC 49 (22 November 2005)
- S v Awala (CRIMINAL 6 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 14 (26 March 2013)
- S v Awaseb (2) (CC 8 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 31 (21 February 2019)
- S v Baarman (CRIMINAL 80 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 315 (1 October 2018)
- S v Babieb (CRIMINAL 180 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 147 (21 December 2007)
- S v Baisako (CR 72/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 390 (7 July 2023)
- S v Baltzer (CR 73/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 389 (7 July 2023)
- S v Bam and Another (39 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 170 (22 June 2017)
- S v Barmen and Another (9 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 282 (30 October 2012)
- S v Barnard (CC 5 of 2013) [2018] NAHCMD 4 (23 January 2018)
- S v Bashala (CC 30 of 2018) [2022] NAHCMD 366 (26 July 2022)
- S v Basson (2) (CC 27 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 113 (12 April 2011)
- S v Benjamin (1) (CRIMINAL 14 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 133 (18 May 2011)
- S v Benjamin (2) (139 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 139 (4 June 2012)
- S v Benjamin (3) (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 4 of 2017) [2018] NAHCNLD 37 (19 April 2018)
- S v Benjamin (4) (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 57 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 12 (8 February 2021)
- S v Benjamin (CR 42/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 121 (9 November 2023)
- S v Bennie (Review Judgment) (35 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 132 (18 May 2018)
- S v Benyamin and Others (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 7 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 59 (11 June 2019)
- S v Bernard (2) [2020] NAHCNLD 119 (28 August 2020)
- S v Bezuidenhoudt (CC 04/2005) [2023] NAHCMD 669 (19 October 2023)
- S v Bezuidenhout (3) (CRIMINAL 59 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 240 (10 August 2018)
- S v Bezuidenhout and Another (14 of 2010) [2017] NAHCMD 257 (7 September 2017)
- S v Birovsky (CA 8 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 156 (19 October 2010)
- S v Blad In re: S v Guxab (CRIMINAL 50 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 257 (9 September 2016)
- S v Blees (CRIMINAL 8 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 10 (24 January 2019)
- S v Blom (41 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 176 (5 June 2012)
- S v Bloodstaan (CR 108/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 655 (16 October 2023)
- S v Bock (1) [2020] NAHCMD 282 (13 July 2020)
- S v Bock (2) [2020] NAHCMD 367 (19 August 2020)
- S v Bock (CR 143/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 791 (5 December 2023)
- S v Bock (CR 48/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 212 (20 April 2023)
- S v Boicky [2020] NAHCNLD 71 (22 June 2020)
- S v Bonifatius (CRIMINAL 123 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 46 (27 December 2006)
- S v Boois (2) (37 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 157 (9 June 2017)
- S v Boois (3) (CC 8 of 2016) [2018] NAHCMD 291 (18 September 2018)
- S v Boois (CC 3 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 532 (5 October 2022)
- S v Boois (CR 23/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 134 (26 March 2024)
- S v Booysen (CR 65/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 325 (14 June 2023)
- S v Booysen (CRIMINAL 5 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 26 (15 February 2016)
- S v Both (3) (CA 83 of 2016) [2019] NAHCMD 250 (19 July 2019)
- S v Botha (CRIMINAL 8 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 38 (5 February 2020)
- S v Brandit (CRIMINAL 11 of 2014) [2014] NAHCMD 91 (19 March 2014)
- S v Brandt (53 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 230 (17 August 2017)
- S v Britz (2) (CC 2 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 326 (16 November 2017)
- S v Bumes (CC 1 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 123 (18 November 2022)
- S v Burger (2) (30 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 133 (18 May 2018)
- S v Buridji & Others (CRIMINAL 13 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 36 (11 March 2021)
- S v Bushby (Review Judgement) (None 9 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 9 (23 January 2017)
- S v Bussel ; S v Ndafelai ; S v Angula (CRIMINAL 89 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 362 (14 November 2018)
- S v Butkus and Others (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 53 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 173 (28 May 2019)
- S v Cahete (CR 30/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 85 (18 August 2023)
- S v Calvert (CR 7 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 28 (3 February 2023)
- S v Chabeni (CR 13/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 60 (16 February 2024)
- S v Charles (CR 105/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 652 (16 October 2023)
- S v Chen (59 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 123 (21 May 2012)
- S v Chimoso (CRIMINAL 1314 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 37 (11 February 2021)
- S v Chinyemba (CRIMINAL 29 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 185 (23 April 2021)
- S v Christiaans (CR 53/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 242 (8 May 2023)
- S v Christo (22 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 81 (19 March 2012)
- S v Christo and Another (22 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 126 (19 March 2012)
- S v Cizoka (CR 60/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 293 (5 June 2023)
- S v Claasen; S v Hendricks; S v Haiman (CR 52 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 291 (10 June 2022)
- S v Classen (CR 9 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 53 (11 February 2022)
- S v Cloete (2) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 76 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 166 (26 October 2010)
- S v Cloete (4) (CA 128 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 78 (28 February 2014)
- S v Cloete (7) (CRIMINAL 70 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 270 (6 September 2018)
- S v Cloete (8) (Review Judgment) (CR 41 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 240 (22 June 2020)
- S v Cloete (CR 144/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 792 (5 December 2023)
- S v Clous (CRIMINAL 37 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 122 (20 April 2011)
- S v Coetzee (7) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 67 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 331 (22 November 2017)
- S v Coetzee (8) (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CALL 16 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 275 (2 August 2019)
- S v Collin (CRIMINAL 93 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 313 (18 October 2011)
- S v Combo and Another (CRIMINAL 134 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 72 (11 September 2007)
- S v Conrad & Another (114 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 574 (21 October 2022)
- S v Conradie and Another (CC 20 of 2013) [2016] NAHCMD 263 (9 September 2016)
- S v Conradie and Another (CC 20/2013) [2023] NAHCMD 524 (25 August 2023)
- S v Daala (CRIMINAL NO 68 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 333 (23 November 2017)
- S v Damon (CR 13 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 132 (24 March 2022)
- S v Daniel (CR 125/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 315 (13 June 2023)
- S v Dausab (1) (Judgment : bail application) (CC 38 of 2009) [2010] NAHC 122 (15 September 2010)
- S v Dausab (2) (Judgment : bail application) (CC 38 of 2009) [2010] NAHC 90 (20 September 2010)
- S v Dausab (4) (CC 38 of 2009) [2017] NAHCMD 19 (31 January 2017)
- S v Dausab (5) (Verdict) (CC 38 of 2009) [2017] NAHCMD 105 (3 April 2017)
- S v Dausab (8) (Appeal Judgment) (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CALL 44 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 19 (8 February 2019)
- S v Dausab (CR 99/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 628 (6 October 2023)
- S v David (4) (Ruling on bail application) (CC 13 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 111 (2 April 2019)
- S v David (5) (CC 11 of 2018) [2020] NAHCNLD 38 (9 March 2020)
- S v David (7) [2020] NAHCNLD 80 (30 June 2020)
- S v David; S v Amusoko; S v Swiegers (CRIMINAL 11 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 15 (14 February 2018)
- S v Davinio (CR 17/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 113 (4 April 2023)
- S v De Almeida (1) (CA 6 of 2001) [2010] NAHC 193 (19 November 2010)
- S v De Jager and Others (CA 94 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 353 (21 November 2013)
- S v De Viliers (CRIMINAL 26 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 72 (28 March 2019)
- S v Delie (1) (4 of 2000) [2001] NAHC 9 (19 March 2001)
- S v Dentlinger (SCR 1 of 2022) [2022] NASC 9 (25 March 2022)
- S v Dericus (19 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 43 (29 February 2012)
- S v Dias (CC 14 of 2011) [2022] NAHCMD 654 (2 December 2022)
- S v Dias and Another (CC 14 of 2011) [2022] NAHCMD 191 (14 April 2022)
- S v Diedericks (CR 5 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 15 (27 January 2023)
- S v Diergaard (CRIMINAL 16 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 99 (8 March 2021)
- S v Diergaardt (1) (CRIMINAL 13 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 48 (26 February 2013)
- S v Diergaardt (4) (CC 12 of 2016) [2019] NAHCMD 286 (9 August 2019)
- S v Dihako (CC 06/2020) [2023] NAHCNLD 97 (14 September 2023)
- S v Dion and Others (CR 69/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 350 (22 June 2023)
- S v Ditchabue (CRIMINAL 7 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 9 (24 January 2019)
- S v Ditshabue (CC 26 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 261 (20 September 2013)
- S v Doeseb (1) (CC 123 of 1996) [1996] NAHC 18 (19 August 1996)
- S v Doeseb (2) (CC 123 of 1996) [1996] NAHC 65 (16 October 1996)
- S v Doeseb (3) (71 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 300 (26 September 2018)
- S v Domingo (2) (47 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 231 (17 August 2017)
- S v Dornadus (8 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 67 (24 July 2017)
- S v Drayer and Another (1 of 1990) [1990] NASC 4 (12 November 1990)
- S v Dreyer (HC-MD-CRI-APP-SLA-2022/00067) [2024] NAHCMD 43 (12 February 2024)
- S v Du Preez and Another (CC 2 of 2016) [2020] NAHCMD 35 (4 February 2020)
- S v Dudzai (CR 30 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 65 (27 June 2022)
- S v Edward (1) (CRIMINAL 150 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 135 (10 October 2007)
- S v Edward (CRIMINAL 150 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 188 (10 October 2007)
- S v Egerer (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00010) [2023] NAHCMD 276 (19 May 2023)
- S v Egumbo (CRIMINAL 10 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 11 (24 January 2019)
- S v Eichab (CRIMINAL 86 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 180 (3 November 2010)
- S v Eigowas (Appeal Judgement) (CA 65 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 9 (20 February 2017)
- S v Eiseb (5) (Appeal Judgment) (SA 33 of 2012) [2014] NASC 12 (21 July 2014)
- S v Eiseb (7) (Review Judgment) (CR 105 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 547 (12 December 2019)
- S v Eiseb ; S v Kooper (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 29 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 105 (17 April 2013)
- S v Eiseb and Another (CR 2/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 8 (24 January 2024)
- S v Ekandjo (CRIMINAL 73 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 314 (1 November 2013)
- S v Eksteen (1) (18 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 284 (9 October 2017)
- S v Eksteen (2) (CC 18 of 2016) [2018] NAHCMD 43 (26 February 2018)
- S v Elago (CR 52 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 101 (29 September 2022)
- S v Elia (2) (CRIMINAL 5 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 6 (25 January 2018)
- S v Elia (3) [2020] NAHCMD 214 (8 June 2020)
- S v Elias (CRIMINAL 33 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 325 (28 October 2011)
- S v Eliaser (1) [2020] NAHCNLD 254 (16 June 2020)
- S v Eliaser and Another (17 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 92 (12 September 2017)
- S v Elifas (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 72 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 249 (19 July 2019)
- S v Elizabeth (CRIMINAL 83 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 341 (29 October 2018)
- S v Emmanuel (CR 28 /2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 81 (14 August 2023)
- S v Endjala [2020] NAHCMD 432 (23 September 2020)
- S v Engelbrecht (2) (5 of 2012) [2017] NASC 25 (14 July 2017)
- S v Engelbrecht (CR 101 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 504 (23 September 2022)
- S v Engelbrecht (CR 101/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 643 (12 October 2023)
- S v Engelbrecht (CR 28/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 176 (17 April 2024)
- S v Engelbrecht (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00050) [2023] NAHCMD 705 (3 November 2023)
- S v Engelbrecht and Others (CR 66/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 329 (16 June 2023)
- S v Epafras (CA 32 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 42 (18 February 2011)
- S v Ephraim (CR 2 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 30 (6 February 2023)
- S v Eprafas (CRIMINAL 32 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 310 (18 October 2011)
- S v Erastus (1) (Review Judgement) (CRIMINAL 15 of 2016) [2016] NAHCNLD 97 (1 December 2016)
- S v Erastus (4) [2020] NAHCNLD 115 (27 August 2020)
- S v Erastus (6) (CRIMINAL 1 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 2 (25 January 2021)
- S v Erastus (7) (CRIMINAL 48 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 259 (27 May 2021)
- S v Erastus (CR 120/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 729 (13 November 2023)
- S v Erastus and Others (CRIMINAL 33 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 117 (13 April 2011)
- S v Eriatu (CR 113/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 702 (3 November 2023)
- S v Erick and Another (CR 48/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 135 (5 December 2023)
- S v Erwin (CC 25/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 522 (23 August 2023)
- S v Esau (CR 70 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 386 (2 August 2022)
- S v Esau and Another (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 82 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 84 (26 February 2021)
- S v Eusebio (CRIMINAL 88 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 344 (31 October 2018)
- S v Farmer (1) (CC 6 of 2010) [2013] NAHCMD 95 (11 April 2013)
- S v Farmer (2) (CC 6 of 2010) [2013] NAHCMD 138 (23 May 2013)
- S v Farmer (3) (CRIMINAL 69 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 352 (6 December 2017)
- S v Februarie (1) (4 of 2016) [2018] NAHCMD 249 (21 August 2018)
- S v Februarie (2) (CC 4 of 2016) [2019] NAHCMD 185 (13 June 2019)
- S v Ferdinand (CRIMINAL 1 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 2 (20 January 2012)
- S v Fikameni (CRIMINAL 31 of 2008) [2008] NAHC 39 (23 April 2008)
- S v Fillemon (2) (CA 96 of 2007) [2011] NAHC 79 (16 March 2011)
- S v Fonseca (76 of 1994) [1994] NAHC 7 (1 June 1994)
- S v Forbes and Others (CA 89 of 2003) [2005] NAHC 32 (22 August 2005)
- S v Fourie (CRIMINAL 37 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 338 (15 November 2013)
- S v Frans(1) (CC 23 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 183 (30 June 2011)
- S v Fransley (CRIMINAL 83 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 364 (29 November 2013)
- S v Frederick (47 of 2019) [2022] NAHCMD 35 (8 February 2022)
- S v Freemann [2020] NAHCMD 205 (2 June 2020)
- S v Fritz (1) (15 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 56 (3 March 2016)
- S v Fucangi (CR 34 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 73 (28 July 2022)
- S v Gabiseb (CR 55 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 105 (6 October 2022)
- S v Gabriel (1) (CC 17 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 31 (11 February 2011)
- S v Gabriel (3) (Review judgment) (CR 50 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 182 (21 June 2012)
- S v Gabriel (CR 5 of 2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 10 (15 February 2023)
- S v Gaeseb (4) [2019] NAHCNLD 134 (2 December 2019)
- S v Gaeseb (CR 138 /2023) [2023] NAHCMD 777 (1 December 2023)
- S v Gaeses (55 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 253 (4 September 2017)
- S v Gaibeb (CR 28/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 120 (16 March 2023)
- S v Gaingob and Others (SA 7 of 2008) [2018] NASC 4 (6 February 2018)
- S v Gamob (CR 3 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 31 (6 February 2023)
- S v Ganaseb (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 57 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 151 (8 April 2021)
- S v Ganaseb and Others (Review Judgement) (CRIMINAL 12 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 21 (1 February 2017)
- S v Ganeb (4) (Application for leave to appeal) (CA 28 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 277 (16 September 2011)
- S v Ganeb (5) (CA 21 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 332 (28 October 2011)
- S v Ganeb (6) (CRIMINAL 47 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 220 (29 July 2013)
- S v Ganuseb (1) (CC 8 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 11 (16 January 2013)
- S v Gaoab (CRIMINAL 138 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 184 (25 September 2007)
- S v Gaobab (CRIMINAL 138 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 77 (25 September 2007)
- S v Gaoe (96 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 470 (9 September 2022)
- S v Gaoseb and Another (CC 19 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 57 (25 February 2011)
- S v Garab (CR 8 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 33 (6 February 2023)
- S v Garab (CRIMINAL 24 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 89 (4 April 2016)
- S v Gariseb (10) (Appeal Judgment) (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 83 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 300 (20 July 2020)
- S v Gariseb (2) (Reasons) (CRIMINAL 24 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 125 (30 September 2010)
- S v Gariseb (6) (CC 18 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 136 (21 May 2013)
- S v Gariseb (CR 135/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 139 (13 April 2023)
- S v Gariseb and Another (1) (Judgment : bail application) (CC 16 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 179 (3 November 2010)
- S v Gariseb and Another (2) (CC 16 of 2010) [2013] NAHCMD 25 (30 January 2013)
- S v Garoes (HD-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00047) [2023] NAHCMD 191 (14 April 2023)
- S v Gaseb (1) (157 of 2006) [2007] NAHC 22 (11 May 2007)
- S v Gaseb (CR 7/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 32 (5 February 2024)
- S v Gaseb and Others (1) (9 of 1999) [2000] NASC 6 (9 August 2000)
- S v Gauaseb (CR 77/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 409 (18 July 2023)
- S v Gawagab (CR 71/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 392 (7 July 2023)
- S v Gawanab (CC 31/2019) [2023] NAHCMD 203 (17 April 2023)
- S v Gawanab (CRIMINAL 46 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 219 (29 July 2013)
- S v Gawaseb and Another (CRIMINAL 25 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 86 (22 March 2011)
- S v Gaweseb (1) (CA 37 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 27 (26 July 2006)
- S v Gaweseb and Others (CRIMINAL 70 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 139 (6 October 2010)
- S v Gawusab (CR 39 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 83 (7 September 2022)
- S v Gebhard (CR 92 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 453 (1 September 2022)
- S v Gebhard (CRIMINAL 37 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 220 (10 May 2021)
- S v Gemeng & Another (CC 20 of 2016) [2022] NAHCMD 145 (29 March 2022)
- S v George (2) (CRIMINAL 25 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 149 (12 October 2010)
- S v Gertze [2017] NAHCMD 121 (21 April 2017)
- S v Goabab and Another (3) (Appeal Judgment : reasons) (SA 45 of 2010) [2012] NASC 25 (15 November 2012)
- S v Goabab and Another (4) (CC 44 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 3 (11 January 2013)
- S v Goagoseb (2) (1 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 53 (3 March 2016)
- S v Goagoseb (4) (CRIMINAL 64 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 256 (23 August 2018)
- S v Goliath (1) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 126 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 69 (15 August 2007)
- S v Goliath (2) (CR 44 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 212 (7 August 2017)
- S v Goliath (3) (CC 18 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 393 (30 November 2018)
- S v Goliath (4) (Sentence) (CC 18 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 407 (14 December 2018)
- S v Gomaseb [2020] NAHCMD 250 (25 June 2020)
- S v Goraseb (CRIMINAL 78 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 336 (15 November 2013)
- S v Gotlieb and Others (CC 19 of 2017) [2022] NAHCMD 92 (7 March 2022)
- S v Govender (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 106 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 250 (19 May 2021)
- S v Gowaseb (6) (5 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 193 (19 July 2017)
- S v Gowaseb (7) (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CALL 21 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 369 (20 November 2018)
- S v Griffiths (CR 140/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 786 (4 December 2023)
- S v Groenewald (CRIMINAL 31 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 119 (3 May 2013)
- S v Guibeb (42 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 210 (7 August 2017)
- S v Guibeb and Others (2) (CC 41 of 1997) [1998] NAHC 8 (19 August 1998)
- S v Gurirab (CR 93/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 586 (21 September 2023)
- S v Gurirab (CRIMINAL 11 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 16 (7 February 2019)
- S v Gurirab and Others (SA 12 of 2002) [2008] NASC 1 (7 February 2008)
- S v Gurunab (43 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 211 (7 August 2017)
- S v Guruseb (31 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 116 (15 May 2012)
- S v Gustavo (SA 58 of 2022) [2022] NASC 45 (2 December 2022)
- S v Guxab [2017] NAHCMD 322 (10 November 2017)
- S v Haeseb and Others (CRIMINAL 16 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 41 (17 February 2017)
- S v Hafeni (5 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 50 (13 June 2017)
- S v Hafyenanye and Another (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SLA 39 of 2022) [2023] NAHCNLD 4 (7 February 2023)
- S v Haiduwa (3) (CC 2 of 2017) [2020] NAHCNLD 37 (6 March 2020)
- S v Haiduwa (CR 39/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 116 (2 November 2023)
- S v Haihambo (CC 12/2021) [2024] NAHCNLD 39 (16 April 2024)
- S v Haikali (CR 11/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 22 (7 March 2023)
- S v Haikali (Leave to Appeal) (26 of 2015) [2018] NAHCMD 59 (20 March 2018)
- S v Haikali (SA 15 of 2018) [2019] NASC 588 (30 July 2019)
- S v Haikoondo (CR 38/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 115 (2 November 2023)
- S v Haimene (CC 14/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 71 (3 August 2023)
- S v Hainana (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SNA 2 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 66 (24 June 2022)
- S v Haingura (1) (CRIMINAL 71 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 310 (31 October 2013)
- S v Haingura (2) (CC 5 of 2018) [2019] NAHCNLD 78 (5 August 2019)
- S v Haingura (3) (CRIMINAL 51 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 270 (2 June 2021)
- S v Haingura (CC 23 /2022) [2023] NAHCMD 462 (3 August 2023)
- S v Haipinge (1) (83 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 258 (9 October 2012)
- S v Haipinge ; S v Puriza (CRIMINAL 168 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 142 (3 December 2007)
- S v Haitumba (39 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 138 (4 June 2012)
- S v Hameva (CR 76/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 425 (21 July 2023)
- S v Hameva and Another (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 29 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 119 (8 May 2018)
- S v Hamukoto (1) (CRIMINAL 70 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 116 (6 June 2007)
- S v Hamukoto (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00003) [2023] NAHCMD 794 (5 December 2023)
- S v Hamukwaya (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SNA 33 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 54 (19 May 2022)
- S v Hamutenya (1) (CC 46 of 1999) [1999] NAHC 20 (2 December 1999)
- S v Hamutenya (2) [2020] NAHCMD 336 (6 August 2020)
- S v Hamutenya (3) (CC 8 of 2019) [2021] NAHCNLD 27 (15 March 2021)
- S v Handukeme (CRIMINAL 119 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 65 (10 August 2007)
- S v Hange (CC 12 of 2012) [2015] NAHCMD 90 (16 April 2015)
- S v Hango (62 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 198 (18 July 2012)
- S v Hango (CR 28 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 182 (11 April 2022)
- S v Hangula (CA 2 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 123 (8 December 2017)
- S v Hangula (CR 4 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 32 (6 February 2023)
- S v Hangula (CR 41/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 120 (9 November 2023)
- S v Hanjengo (CRIMINAL 52 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 271 (2 June 2021)
- S v Hanse-Himarwa (1) (CC 5 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 229 (8 July 2019)
- S v Hanse-Himarwa (3) (CC 5 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 124 (3 February 2020)
- S v Hansen (60 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 241 (14 August 2018)
- S v Hanyango (CRIMINAL 18 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 92 (23 September 2010)
- S v Haobeb (63 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 197 (18 July 2012)
- S v Haoseb (HC-MD-CRI-APP-SLA-2021/00092) [2023] NAHCMD 229 (12 May 2023)
- S v Haraseb (2) (CR 90 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 380 (28 November 2018)
- S v Haraseb (3) [2020] NAHCMD 430 (22 September 2020)
- S v Haraseb (4) (CRIMINAL 34 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 217 (10 May 2021)
- S v Harases [2018] NAHCNLD 31 (4 April 2018)
- S v Hartung; S v Ortman (CR 56 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 309 (20 June 2022)
- S v Hartzenberg (Review Judgment) (CR 72 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 441 (25 September 2020)
- S v Haseb (CC 37 of 1999) [1999] NAHC 11 (15 September 1999)
- S v Haseb and Another (CR 39 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 254 (20 May 2022)
- S v Haufiku (4) (CC 16 of 2012) [2013] NAHCNLD 49 (5 June 2013)
- S v Haufiku (5) (CRIMINAL 63 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 292 (17 October 2013)
- S v Haufiku (6) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 13 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 33 (10 February 2017)
- S v Haufiku (SA 6/2021) [2023] NASC 25 (21 July 2023)
- S v Hausiku (CC 29 of 2019) [2022] NAHCMD 418 (17 August 2022)
- S v Hausiku (CC 29 of 2019) [2022] NAHCMD 508 (28 September 2022)
- S v Hausiku and Others (1) (CC 15 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 157 (2 May 2011)
- S v Hausiku and Others (3) (CC 15 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 161 (8 June 2011)
- S v Hauulu (CC 6 of 2018) [2021] NAHCNLD 14 (22 February 2021)
- S v Hauwanga (2) (CRIMINAL 13 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 37 (28 June 2013)
- S v Hauwanga (CR 126/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 743 (16 November 2023)
- S v Hawaeb and Another (38 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 46 (29 February 2012)
- S v Heathcote (CA 24 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 195 (12 July 2013)
- S v Heita (4) (CRIMINAL 26 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 101 (16 April 2013)
- S v Heita (7) (Ruling in bail aippeal) (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 40 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 311 (23 July 2020)
- S v Heita (CC 14/2016) [2023] NAHCNLD 103 (8 October 2023)
- S v Heita (CR 15 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 49 (13 February 2023)
- S v Helao (10 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 27 (15 February 2012)
- S v Hendimbi (CRIMINAL 18 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 91 (9 April 2013)
- S v Hendricks (CRIMINAL 45 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 210 (26 June 2019)
- S v Hendrickse (CR 141 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 676 (9 December 2022)
- S v Hendriks (CR 15 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 134 (24 March 2022)
- S v Hengua (CRIMINAL 111 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 60 (18 July 2007)
- S v Henock and Others (CRIMINAL 86 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 466 (11 November 2019)
- S v Henry and Others (Review Judgment) (22 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 65 (20 March 2018)
- S v Herunga and Others (CA 27 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 32 (24 May 2013)
- S v Heyman [2017] NAHCMD 317 (8 November 2017)
- S v Hifanye (CC 7 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 106 (6 October 2022)
- S v Hifanye (CC 7/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 64 (19 July 2023)
- S v Higoam (CR 26/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 142 (28 March 2024)
- S v Hihanguapo and Another (CA 93 of 1997) [2000] NAHC 10 (28 April 2000)
- S v Hileni (CRIMINAL 2 of 2014) [2014] NAHCNLD 7 (4 February 2014)
- S v Hilongwa (CRIMINAL 5 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 15 (27 March 2013)
- S v Hipangelwa (CC 3/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 21 (7 March 2023)
- S v Hipangelwa (CC 3/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 87 (22 August 2023)
- S v Hituamata (2) (CC 9 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 106 (4 April 2017)
- S v Hoabeb (36 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 140 (24 May 2018)
- S v Hoaeb (2) (56 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 156 (25 June 2012)
- S v Hoebeb (1) (13 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 218 (10 August 2017)
- S v Hoebeb (2) (13 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 227 (16 August 2017)
- S v Hoeseb and Others (CR 4/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 23 (29 January 2024)
- S v Hofeni (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00093) [2023] NAHCMD 783 (4 December 2023)
- S v Hoff (46 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 203 (31 July 2017)
- S v Homses (3) (12 of 2014) [2016] NASC 11 (8 June 2016)
- S v Hoviaseb and Others (1) (CRIMINAL 181 of 1994) [1995] NAHC 20 (16 October 1995)
- S v Hoviaseb and Others (2) (CRIMINAL 181 of 1994) [1996] NAHC 22 (20 September 1996)
- S v Howoseb (CR 98/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 627 (6 October 2023)
- S v Hoxobeb (1) (CC 22 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 332 (22 October 2018)
- S v Hoxobeb (3) (CC 19 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 226 (12 May 2021)
- S v Humpries (Review Judgement) (CRIMINAL 5 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 10 (23 January 2017)
- S v Iilonga (CC 17 of 2012) [2013] NAHCNLD 6 (25 February 2013)
- S v Iipinge (3) (67 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 200 (18 July 2012)
- S v Iipinge (4) (CC 6 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 116 (22 November 2017)
- S v Iipinge (7) (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 17 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 87 (11 September 2018)
- S v Iipinge (8) [2020] NAHCNLD 95 (27 July 2020)
- S v Iita (CC 11/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 75 (7 August 2023)
- S v Iita (CRIMINAL 49 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 260 (27 May 2021)
- S v Iiyambo (2) (CA 68 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 42 (8 February 2013)
- S v Ikela (CR 38/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 154 (29 March 2023)
- S v Ileni (CRIMINAL 27 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 99 (1 April 2011)
- S v Imbili (CR 111 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 560 (17 October 2022)
- S v Immanuel (1) (CRIMINAL 1119 of 1996) [2007] NAHC 56 (27 June 2007)
- S v Immanuel (10 (Reasons for Order) (CRIMINAL 3 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 4 (29 January 2021)
- S v Immanuel (11) (Appeal Judgment) (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 47 of 2019) [2021] NAHCNLD 43 (29 April 2021)
- S v Immanuel (2) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 23 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 123 (29 September 2010)
- S v Immanuel (3) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 9 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 94 (28 March 2011)
- S v Immanuel (5) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 13 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 286 (23 September 2011)
- S v Immanuel (6) (Appeal for bail judgment) (CA 41 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 254 (12 September 2013)
- S v Immanuel (8) (Application for leave to appeal) (CA 53 of 2013) [2014] NAHCNLD 1 (14 January 2014)
- S v Immanuel (9) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 53 of 2013) [2016] NAHCNLD 92 (18 November 2016)
- S v Immanuel (CR 29 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 64 (27 June 2022)
- S v Indongo (CRIMINAL 18 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 60 (28 February 2011)
- S v Iranzi (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00042) [2023] NAHCMD 625 (6 October 2023)
- S v Isaack (CRIMINAL 65 of 2008) [2008] NAHC 54 (16 June 2008)
- S v Isaack (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2021/00091) [2023] NAHCMD 543 (4 September 2023)
- S v Isaacs (CRIMINAL 2 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 8 (29 January 2018)
- S v Isaaks (CR 102 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 554 (12 December 2019)
- S v Isaaks (CRIMINAL 69 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 269 (6 September 2018)
- S v Isack (CRIMINAL 14 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 44 (10 May 2021)
- S v Isak (1 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 56 (25 February 2011)
- S v Isak (CRIMINAL 14 of 2015) [2015] NAHCMD 84 (10 April 2015)
- S v Ismael (CR 14 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 22 (17 March 2022)
- S v Itembu (CA 90 of 2009) [2010] NAHC 160 (24 September 2010)
- S v Ixulu (CRIMINAL 33 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 216 (10 May 2021)
- S v Iyambo and Others (CRIMINAL 10 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 116 (13 April 2011)
- S v Jackson (CRIMINAL 137 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 73 (11 September 2007)
- S v Jackson and Others (1) (CC 3 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 193 (11 July 2013)
- S v Jackson and Others (2) (CC 3 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 288 (17 October 2013)
- S v Jacob (1) (Sentence) (CC 6 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 42 (24 February 2012)
- S v Jacob (2) (Review Judgment) (CR 71 of 2012) [2012] NAHCMD 223 (3 August 2012)
- S v Jacobus (23 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 4 (27 January 2017)
- S v Jagger (1) (CC 29 of 1993) [1993] NAHC 12 (1 April 1993)
- S v Jagger (2) (8 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 196 (21 July 2017)
- S v Jagger (3) (8 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 152 (1 June 2017)
- S v Jahrs (1) (17 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 45 (29 February 2012)
- S v Jahs (45 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 213 (7 August 2017)
- S v Jakop (CRIMINAL 15 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 52 (28 February 2013)
- S v Jantjies [2019] NAHCMD 549 (12 December 2019)
- S v January (54 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 65 (11 July 2017)
- S v Jazperson (CRIMINAL 34 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 155 (7 June 2013)
- S v Jerobeam (CC 6 of 2020) [2022] NAHCMD 548 (12 October 2022)
- S v Jerobeam (CC 6 of 2020) [2022] NAHCMD 617 (14 November 2022)
- S v Jia and Others (CR 142/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 806 (7 December 2023)
- S v Jia and Others (CR 29/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 149 (4 April 2024)
- S v Joao (9 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 69 (24 July 2017)
- S v Jobs and Others (CRIMINAL 68 of 2008) [2008] NAHC 51 (12 June 2008)
- S v Johannes (4) [2020] NAHCMD 298 (17 July 2020)
- S v Johannes (5) (CRIMINAL 31 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 214 (10 May 2021)
- S v Johannes (CC 7 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 11 (15 February 2022)
- S v Johannes (CR 14 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 133 (24 March 2022)
- S v Johannes (CR 18 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 40 (19 April 2022)
- S v Johannes (CR: 12/2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 37 (15 April 2024)
- S v Johannes (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SLA 43 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 60 (10 June 2022)
- S v Johannes and Another (CRIMINAL 10 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 20 (25 February 2019)
- S v John (CC 14 of 2019) [2022] NAHCNLD 12 (22 February 2022)
- S v John (CR 35 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 75 (2 August 2022)
- S v John Paul (64 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 193 (16 July 2012)
- S v John; S v Joao; S v Tjekulile (CR 9 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 26 (28 March 2022)
- S v Johnson (16 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 134 (30 May 2012)
- S v Jonas (1) (CC 14 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 262 (31 July 2019)
- S v Jonas (2) [2019] NAHCMD 525 (3 December 2019)
- S v Jonas (3) [2020] NAHCNLD 112 (21 August 2020)
- S v Jonas (CR 100/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 642 (12 October 2023)
- S v Jonkers (1) (SA 15 of 2003) [2006] NASC 4 (21 April 2006)
- S v Josef (4) (CC 5 of 2017) [2018] NAHCNLD 95 (26 September 2018)
- S v Joseph (3) (CA 6 of 2012) [2012] NAHCMD 40 (24 September 2012)
- S v Joseph (4) (CR 40 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 176 (27 June 2017)
- S v Joseph (CR 27 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 181 (11 April 2022)
- S v Joseph (CR 51/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 137 (8 December 2023)
- S v Jossop and Another (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 125 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 48 (28 December 2006)
- S v Josua (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL-2021/00038) [2023] NAHCNLD 107 (13 October 2023)
- S v Josua (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00008) [2023] NAHCNLD 91 (4 September 2023)
- S v Julius and Others (CC 63 of 2007) [2014] NAHCMD 59 (20 February 2014)
- S v K (CA 19 of 2004) [2005] NAHC 41 (2 November 2005)
- S v K and Others (1 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 145 (5 October 2010)
- S v Kaaronda (CRIMINAL 70 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 274 (21 September 2011)
- S v Kadhila (CC 14 of 2013) [2014] NAHCNLD 17 (12 March 2014)
- S v Kadila and Others (2) (SA 5 of 2000) [2001] NASC 4 (9 October 2001)
- S v Kadovazu and Others (CR 80/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 426 (21 July 2023)
- S v Kaheka (CR 115/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 703 (3 November 2023)
- S v Kahembe (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00026) [2023] NAHCNLD 61 (6 July 2023)
- S v Kahevita (CRIMINAL 11 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 25 (14 February 2011)
- S v Kahuika (CR 75/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 385 (7 July 2023)
- S v Kahuure (2) (CRIMINAL 39 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 162 (23 May 2019)
- S v Kaita (CC 9/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 102 (3 October 2023)
- S v Kaiyamo (CA 117/2016) [2023] NAHCMD 467 (4 July 2023)
- S v Kakondo (CRIMINAL 24 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 148 (6 October 2010)
- S v Kalaluka (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 32 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 116 (2 May 2018)
- S v Kalimukwa (CR 126/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 166 (4 April 2023)
- S v Kalonda (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 31 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 117 (2 May 2018)
- S v Kalundu (93 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 325 (30 November 2012)
- S v Kalunga (CC 6 of 2014) [2019] NAHCNLD 35 (29 March 2019)
- S v Kamanda (CR 26 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 178 (8 April 2022)
- S v Kamati (2) (CRIMINAL 39 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 234 (5 August 2013)
- S v Kamati (3) [2017] NAHCNLD 114 (2 November 2017)
- S v Kamaze (2) (CA 85 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 147 (31 May 2013)
- S v Kambahe (CRIMINAL 79 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 337 (15 November 2013)
- S v Kambamba (CRIMINAL 78 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 169 (27 October 2010)
- S v Kambonde (5) (Review Judgment) (CR 43 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 100 (3 August 2020)
- S v Kamenye (CRIMINAL 9 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 31 (26 March 2019)
- S v Kampanza (1) (CC 12 of 2016) [2018] NAHCNLD 107 (12 October 2018)
- S v Kampanza (2) (CC 12 of 2016) [2018] NAHCNLD 108 (22 October 2018)
- S v Kamu-Gaib and Another (CRIMINAL 51 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 21 (17 May 2006)
- S v Kamudulunge (1) (CC 20 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 320 (26 October 2011)
- S v Kamudulunge (2) (CC 20 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 326 (31 October 2011)
- S v Kamudulunge (3) (CC 22 of 2010) [2014] NAHCNLD 11 (26 February 2014)
- S v Kamulilo (CRIMINAL 32 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 118 (13 April 2011)
- S v Kamuro and Others (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 1 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 135 (29 March 2021)
- S v Kamutumwa (CR 104/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 651 (16 October 2023)
- S v Kamutushi (1) (CC 8 of 2012) [2013] NAHCNLD 39 (5 July 2013)
- S v Kamwi and Others (CC 32 of 2001) [2013] NAHCMD 286 (16 October 2013)
- S v Kanditu (25 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 283 (31 October 2012)
- S v Kandjii (CRIMINAL 69 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 276 (21 September 2011)
- S v Kandjimi and S v Karupeteka (CRIMINAL 28 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 184 (23 April 2021)
- S v Kandundu (CR 10 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 27 (28 March 2022)
- S v Kangondjo (CRIMINAL 35 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 153 (7 June 2013)
- S v Kanguatjivi (CR 16/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 317 (13 June 2023)
- S v Kanguro (1) (CC 26 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 187 (1 July 2011)
- S v Kanguro (2) (CC 26 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 196 (7 July 2011)
- S v Kanseb (CR 59 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 115 (19 October 2022)
- S v Kanyere (54 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 236 (22 August 2017)
- S v Kanyuumbo (CC 3 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 34 (26 April 2007)
- S v Kapelema (CR 61 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 119 (3 November 2022)
- S v Kapia and Others (CC 9 of 2008) [2018] NAHCMD 124 (11 May 2018)
- S v Kapiruka (CRIMINAL 10 of 2014) [2014] NAHCMD 86 (14 March 2014)
- S v Kapiya (CC 25 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 181 (20 June 2011)
- S v Karenga (CRIMINAL 637 of 2005) [2007] NAHC 39 (25 January 2007)
- S v Karibo (15 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 60 (14 July 2017)
- S v Kariko (1) (CC 18 of 2009) [2010] NAHC 195 (23 November 2010)
- S v Kariko (2) (CC 18 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 5 (21 January 2011)
- S v Karirao (1) (CC 18 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 192 (18 November 2010)
- S v Karirao (3) (CC 18 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 152 (6 June 2011)
- S v Karirao (4) (SA 70 of 2011) [2013] NASC 7 (15 July 2013)
- S v Kasanga (CA 2 of 2005) [2005] NAHC 46 (2 December 2005)
- S v Kashala (CC 5 of 2005) [2005] NAHC 40 (26 October 2005)
- S v Kashamane (CA 42 of 2005) [2006] NAHC 40 (14 August 2006)
- S v Kashawa (CC 9 of 2013) [2016] NAHCMD 162 (6 July 2016)
- S v Kashidule (CC 3 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 106 (24 September 2010)
- S v Kashidulika [2020] NAHCNLD 79 (30 June 2020)
- S v Kashikukumwa (CR 48 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 97 (27 September 2022)
- S v Kasimeya (CC 5 of 2015) [2018] NAHCNLD 29 (6 April 2018)
- S v Katale (CC 5 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 80 (2 September 2022)
- S v Katamelo and Another (CRIMINAL 38 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 188 (5 July 2013)
- S v Katangolo (2) (CA 21 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 314 (3 November 2017)
- S v Katema (CRIMINAL 62 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 293 (18 October 2013)
- S v Katembo (CR 13 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 37 (7 February 2023)
- S v Katiti (CRIMINAL 12 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 89 (24 March 2011)
- S v Katjatenya (CR 15/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 75 (28 February 2024)
- S v Katjirua (CR 96/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 621 (6 October 2023)
- S v Katjivi (CC 1 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 258 (9 September 2016)
- S v Katjombe (CC 15/2020) [2023] NAHCMD 514 (18 August 2023)
- S v Katjombe (CC No: 15/2020) [2023] NAHCMD 330 (16 June 2023)
- S v Katjoze; S v Tjirimongua and Another (CR 51 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 285 (10 June 2022)
- S v Katsamba (1) (CC 14 of 2018) [2019] NAHCNLD 60 (11 June 2019)
- S v Katsamba (2) (CC 14 of 2018) [2021] NAHCNLD 39 (16 April 2021)
- S v Katukundu (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00087) [2023] NAHCMD 164 (3 April 2023)
- S v Kau and Others (SA 1 of 1993) [1993] NASC 2 (15 October 1993)
- S v Kauari and Another (CRIMINAL 66 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 270 (21 September 2011)
- S v Kauaria (CRIMINAL 9 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 35 (12 February 2013)
- S v Kauaria and Others (CC 11 of 2011) [2018] NAHCMD 13 (1 February 2018)
- S v Kauhano (CR 114/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 704 (3 November 2023)
- S v Kauima (1) (CC 7 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 7 (26 February 2013)
- S v Kaulinge (CC 14 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 30 (19 April 2007)
- S v Kauluma (CC 19 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 189 (27 April 2021)
- S v Kaupitwa and Others (CC 06/2019) [2023] NAHCNLD 117 (3 November 2023)
- S v Kaupitwa and Others (CC 06/2019) [2024] NAHCNLD 10 (29 January 2024)
- S v Kauzuu S v Hangalo (CRIMINAL 27 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 294 (26 September 2011)
- S v Kawajo [2019] NAHCMD 546 (12 December 2019)
- S v Kazomo (CRIMINAL 29 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 89 (8 April 2019)
- S v Kazuva (CR 46 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 262 (24 May 2022)
- S v Kennedy (3) (CC 1 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 165 (23 May 2019)
- S v Kennedy (5) [2020] NAHCMD 305 (17 July 2020)
- S v Kennedy and Another (CC 1 of 2018) [2021] NAHCMD 249 (15 April 2021)
- S v Keukeni (CR 40 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 85 (8 September 2022)
- S v Kgosiemang (CRIMINAL 56 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 245 (15 August 2013)
- S v Khao (CRIMINAL 26 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 91 (4 April 2016)
- S v Kharuxab (1) (CRIMINAL 120 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 63 (10 August 2007)
- S v Kharuxab (2) (CRIMINAL 120 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 136 (10 October 2007)
- S v Kharuxab (3) (CRIMINAL 67 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 308 (31 October 2013)
- S v Khaxab and Another (1) (CC 2 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 7 (17 January 2017)
- S v Khaxab and Another (2) (2 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 133 (11 May 2017)
- S v Khaxab and Another (3) (2 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 182 (7 July 2017)
- S v Kheib (CA 155 of 2007) [2010] NAHC 128 (4 October 2010)
- S v Kheibeb (CRIMINAL 71 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 351 (6 December 2017)
- S v Khoaseb (5 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 78 (9 March 2012)
- S v Khomob (CRIMINAL 30 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 90 (8 April 2019)
- S v Khulewind (1) (CC 13 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 302 (11 October 2011)
- S v Khumalo (3 of 1991) [1991] NAHC 3 (5 April 1991)
- S v Kido (1) (CRIMINAL 26 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 87 (22 March 2011)
- S v Kido (2) (CC 3 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 253 (10 September 2013)
- S v Kisting (CA 39 of 2004) [2006] NAHC 36 (12 April 2006)
- S v Kizonzi (CR 25 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 51 (16 May 2022)
- S v Klaas (CRIMINAL 7 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 27 (15 February 2016)
- S v Koch (1) (SA 13 of 2005) [2006] NASC 6 (29 November 2006)
- S v Koch (2) (CC 20 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 290 (18 September 2018)
- S v Koch (SA 3 of 2019) [2022] NASC 1 (14 February 2022)
- S v Kokule (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00036) [2023] NAHCMD 476 (7 August 2023)
- S v Kolofu [2020] NAHCNLD 74 (23 June 2020)
- S v Kondjara (CC 17/2016) [2023] NAHCMD 612 (3 October 2023)
- S v Kondjeni (CRIMINAL 8 of 2014) [2014] NAHCMD 71 (5 March 2014)
- S v Kooper (3) (CRIMINAL 42 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 134 (18 May 2011)
- S v Kooper and Another (71 of 1993) [1993] NAHC 10 (26 May 1993)
- S v Kornelius (CA 103 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 110 (8 April 2011)
- S v Korner (CRIMINAL 80 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 255 (24 August 2011)
- S v Krylov (CC 32 of 2018) [2023] NAHCMD 48 (13 February 2023)
- S v Krylov and Another (CC 32/2018) [2023] NAHCMD 349 (22 June 2023)
- S v Kudumo [2017] NAHCNLD 80 (10 August 2017)
- S v Kuhanga (CRIMINAL 84 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 280 (22 September 2011)
- S v Kuhatumwa (CRIMINAL 3 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 11 (7 March 2013)
- S v Kusch (Leave to Appeal Judgement) (CA 28 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 38 (17 February 2017)
- S v Kutamudi (CC 7 of 2003) [2002] NAHC 8 (31 January 2002)
- S v Kuzatjike (CR 41 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 86 (8 September 2022)
- S v Kwando (CRIMINAL 44 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 241 (20 May 2021)
- S v LK (1 of 2014) [2015] NASC 27 (13 November 2015)
- S v Lameck and Another (CC 11 of 2010) [2019] NAHCMD 25 (19 February 2019)
- S v Lameck and Others (1) (CC 11 of 2010) [2013] NAHCMD 36 (11 February 2013)
- S v Lameck and Others (3) (15 of 2015) [2017] NASC 20 (19 June 2017)
- S v Lameka (CA 45 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 10 (28 January 2011)
- S v Lazarus (CRIMINAL 19 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 200 (13 July 2011)
- S v Libanda (18 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 60 (12 March 2012)
- S v Libongani (2) (9 of 2007) [2012] NAHC 297 (7 November 2012)
- S v Libongani (3) (SA 68 of 2013) [2015] NASC 5 (18 March 2015)
- S v Lichtenstrasser (CC 9 of 2020) [2022] NAHCMD 657 (5 December 2022)
- S v Lichtenstrasser (CC 9/2020) [2023] NAHCMD 696 (2 November 2023)
- S v Liemisa (13 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 54 (3 March 2016)
- S v Lifatila (1) (12 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 142 (5 June 2012)
- S v Lifatila (2) (12 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 146 (11 June 2012)
- S v Lifatila (3) (CC 12 of 2011) [2014] NAHCNLD 12 (26 February 2014)
- S v Likera (CR 32/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 133 (17 March 2023)
- S v Limbare (CA 128 of 2005) [2006] NAHC 24 (16 June 2006)
- S v Linea (CR 3 /2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 12 (30 January 2024)
- S v Lingandu (CR 4 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 12 (28 January 2021)
- S v Links (CC 9/2021) [2023] NAHCMD 110 (13 March 2023)
- S v Links (CC 9/2021) [2023] NAHCMD 291 (1 June 2023)
- S v Links and Another (CRIMINAL 48 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 223 (3 July 2019)
- S v Linus (CRIMINAL 40 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 229 (31 July 2013)
- S v Lionga (CC 14/2022) [2024] NAHCNLD 17 (9 February 2024)
- S v Lipuleni and Others (CR 22 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 47 (26 April 2022)
- S v Liseli (2) (CC 13 of 2010) [2013] NAHCNLD 13 (18 March 2013)
- S v Lisias (CR 4 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 13 (23 February 2022)
- S v Lofty-Eaton and Others (CC 137 of 1999) [1993] NAHC 17 (11 November 1993)
- S v Longer (SA 1 of 1999) [2000] NASC 4 (8 December 2000)
- S v Louw (1) (CA 87 of 1997) [1997] NAHC 9 (27 October 1997)
- S v Louw (4) (CC 1 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 268 (1 June 2021)
- S v Lubinda and Others (CC 17 of 2016) [2018] NAHCMD 48 (5 March 2018)
- S v Luboyo and Another (SA 27 of 2003) [2007] NASC 1 (3 May 2007)
- S v Luish (CRIMINAL 22 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 79 (27 March 2013)
- S v Lukas (CR 86 /2023) [2023] NAHCMD 472 (4 August 2023)
- S v Lulatelo [2020] NAHCNLD 63 (5 June 2020)
- S v Lupandu (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00093) [2023] NAHCMD 265 (15 May 2023)
- S v Lwishi (CA 92 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 336 (18 November 2011)
- S v Maasdorp (CC 5 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 473 (9 September 2022)
- S v Maasdorp (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 8 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 21 (12 February 2018)
- S v Maasdorp and Another (CC 84 of 1992) [1992] NAHC 3 (5 June 1992)
- S v Mabuna (CRIMINAL 11 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 61 (8 March 2016)
- S v Madisa (CC 08/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 93 (6 March 2023)
- S v Madisia (CC 08/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 267 (16 May 2023)
- S v Madisia and Another (CC 08/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 312 (13 June 2023)
- S v Madjiedt (CC 26 of 2018) [2022] NAHCMD 55 (16 February 2022)
- S v Mafudza (HC 1399 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 323 (5 September 2019)
- S v Maibwe (CR 129 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 644 (28 November 2022)
- S v Maimbolwa; S v Petrina (CR 7 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 20 (15 March 2022)
- S v Majiedt (2) (CA 57 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 367 (16 December 2011)
- S v Malakia (CR 40/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 110 (3 November 2023)
- S v Malumi and Others (1) (CC 32 of 2001) [2012] NAHC 10 (30 January 2012)
- S v Malumi and Others (2) (CC 32 of 2001) [2012] NAHC 17 (2 February 2012)
- S v Malumo (2) (4 of 2010) [2010] NASC 10 (14 September 2010)
- S v Malumo and Others (1) (32 of 2001) [2005] NAHC 50 (8 December 2005)
- S v Malumo and Others (10) (CC 32 of 2001) [2011] NAHC 220 (19 July 2011)
- S v Malumo and Others (11) (CC 32 of 2001) [2011] NAHC 318 (24 October 2011)
- S v Malumo and Others (16) (CC 32 of 2001) [2013] NAHCMD 33 (11 February 2013)
- S v Malumo and Others (2) (CC 32 of 2001) [2006] NAHC 52 (28 February 2006)
- S v Malumo and Others (3) (CC 32 of 2001) [2007] NAHC 90 (22 June 2007)
- S v Malumo and Others (4) (CC 32 of 2001) [2007] NAHC 89 (16 July 2007)
- S v Malumo and Others (5) (CC 32 of 2001) [2010] NAHCMD 1 (1 March 2010)
- S v Malumo and Others (7) (CC 32 of 2001) [2011] NAHC 28 (31 January 2011)
- S v Malumo and Others (8) (CC 32 of 2001) [2011] NAHC 55 (24 February 2011)
- S v Malumo and Others (9) (CC 32 of 2001) [2011] NAHC 104 (7 April 2011)
- S v Malumo and Others ; In Re: Ndala and Others v S and Others (1) (CC 32 of 2001) [2013] NAHCMD 374 (17 September 2013)
- S v Malumo and Others ; In Re: Ndala and Others v S and Others (2) (CC 32 of 2001) [2013] NAHCMD 262 (19 September 2013)
- S v Malumo and Others; S v Kamwanga (CC 32 of 2001) [2011] NAHC 298 (3 October 2011)
- S v Manale (1) (CC 9 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 29 (20 February 2019)
- S v Manale (2) (CC 9 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 118 (25 April 2019)
- S v Mandume (CR 8 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 46 (11 February 2022)
- S v Maniraho [2020] NAHCNLD 120 (28 August 2020)
- S v Mapwaya (CRIMINAL 19 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 63 (4 March 2011)
- S v Marcus and Another (CC 19 of 2013) [2015] NAHCMD 177 (8 March 2015)
- S v Maree (CR 10 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 44 (10 February 2022)
- S v Marubella (CA 24 of 1997) [1997] NAHC 7 (2 May 1997)
- S v Marungu (CRIMINAL 43 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 230 (31 July 2013)
- S v Marungu ; S v Kahana ; S v Kapwita; S v Kuferera; S v Kasenge (CR 33 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 198 (19 April 2022)
- S v Masake and Others (SA 13 of 2010) [2011] NASC 9 (22 August 2011)
- S v Maseka (1) (CRIMINAL 225 of 1996) [1996] NAHC 23 (20 September 1996)
- S v Maseka (2) (CRIMINAL 225 of 1996) [1996] NAHC 70 (21 November 1996)
- S v Mateus [2020] NAHCNLD 101 (5 August 2020)
- S v Mateus and Others (CR 16 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 39 (19 April 2022)
- S v Matheus (1) (SA 11 of 2001) [2002] NASC 7 (2 April 2002)
- S v Matheus (2) (CA 35 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 167 (13 June 2016)
- S v Matheus (4) (CRIMINAL 24 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 71 (1 August 2019)
- S v Matheus (6) (CRIMINAL 10 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 18 (4 March 2021)
- S v Matlata (CC 16 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 289 (18 September 2018)
- S v Matundi (CRIMINAL 57 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 11 (29 March 2007)
- S v Matundu and Others (CC 46 of 2009) [2013] NAHCMD 241 (15 August 2013)
- S v Mauhawa (CR 11 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 117 (17 March 2022)
- S v Mavetarakunei (CRIMINAL 37 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 144 (13 May 2019)
- S v Mavhengele (CRIMINAL 7 of 2014) [2014] NAHCNLD 16 (5 March 2014)
- S v Mawawa (CRIMINAL 16 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 61 (7 March 2013)
- S v Mbambi and Another (CRIMINAL 84 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 367 (2 December 2013)
- S v Mbango and Others (CC 19 of 2012) [2014] NAHCNLD 5 (31 January 2014)
- S v Mbangu and Others (CR 24 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 174 (5 April 2022)
- S v Mbangula and Another (CRIMINAL 53 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 199 (12 July 2011)
- S v Mbauka and Others (CRIMINAL 6 of 2014) [2014] NAHCMD 43 (12 February 2014)
- S v Mbele (CRIMINAL 4 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 16 (1 February 2011)
- S v Mbemukenga (1) (CC 10 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 3 (16 January 2020)
- S v Mbemukenga (2) [2020] NAHCMD 219 (11 June 2020)
- S v Mbemukenga (3) [2020] NAHCMD 262 (30 June 2020)
- S v Mbimbi (CRIMINAL 42 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 209 (24 July 2013)
- S v Mbishi (CR 121 of 2019) [2021] NAHCNLD 3 (25 January 2021)
- S v Mbishi [2020] NAHCNLD 117 (27 August 2020)
- S v Mbok and Others (CC 4 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 175 (10 June 2013)
- S v Mbuende (CR 39/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 165 (3 April 2023)
- S v Mbwale (CC 7 of 2012) [2013] NAHCNLD 36 (26 June 2013)
- S v Mbwale and another (CRIMINAL 77 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 170 (27 October 2010)
- S v Mckay (CRIMINAL 13 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 34 (22 February 2019)
- S v Mcnab and Others (CC 181 of 1998) [2013] NAHCMD 256 (16 September 2013)
- S v Meameno (CR 06/2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 21 (4 March 2024)
- S v Meintjies [2020] NAHCMD 444 (28 September 2020)
- S v Mensah (1) [2020] NAHCMD 236 (19 June 2020)
- S v Mensah (2) [2020] NAHCMD 256 (25 June 2020)
- S v Meroro and Another (20 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 79 (15 March 2012)
- S v Mesho (CC 4 of 2018) [2022] NAHCNLD 109 (13 October 2022)
- S v Mfuka (CRIMINAL 11 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 82 (2 April 2013)
- S v Michael (1) (10 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 71 (16 March 2012)
- S v Michael (2) (CC 3 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 15 (3 March 2017)
- S v Michael (3) (CRIMINAL 1 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 17 (3 March 2017)
- S v Miguel and Others (CA 11 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 175 (20 June 2016)
- S v Minikileni (CR 33 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 72 (27 July 2022)
- S v Modisa and Another (CR 119/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 716 (8 November 2023)
- S v Moises (1) (CR 75 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 312 (28 September 2018)
- S v Monday (SA 8 of 2001) [2002] NASC 3 (21 February 2002)
- S v Morkel (1) (CC 40 of 1997) [1996] NAHC 43 (3 April 1996)
- S v Morkel (2) (CC 40 of 1994) [1996] NAHC 10 (6 June 1996)
- S v Moses (1) (SA 2 of 1996) [1996] NASC 8 (11 October 1996)
- S v Mostert and Others (CR 141/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 787 (4 December 2023)
- S v Mouton (CR 120 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 612 (11 November 2022)
- S v Moyo (CA 57 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 7 (17 January 2013)
- S v Mpanda (CRIMINAL 19 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 110 (28 September 2010)
- S v Mpoko (CR 81/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 427 (21 July 2023)
- S v Mtshibe (1) (15 of 2008) [2012] NAHC 323 (29 November 2012)
- S v Mtshibe (3) (90 of 2014) [2016] NASC 21 (22 August 2016)
- S v Mubita (CRIMINAL 25 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 159 (15 April 2021)
- S v Muharukua (1) (CRIMINAL 105 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 121 (11 July 2007)
- S v Muharukua (2) [2020] NAHCNLD 65 (8 June 2020)
- S v Muhenje (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SLA 42 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 52 (19 May 2022)
- S v Mukuve (CRIMINAL 46 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 257 (27 May 2021)
- S v Mulandi (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 113 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 136 (29 March 2021)
- S v Mumpayi (49 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 220 (11 August 2017)
- S v Mungunda (CRIMINAL 66 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 307 (31 October 2013)
- S v Munuma and Others (2) (CC 3 of 2004) [2006] NAHC 3 (9 February 2006)
- S v Munuma and Others (3) (SA 10 of 2010) [2013] NASC 10 (15 July 2013)
- S v Munuma and Others (4) (37 of 2015) [2016] NASC 19 (22 August 2016)
- S v Munuma and Others (5) (CC 3 of 2004) [2020] NAHCMD 11 (21 January 2020)
- S v Munuma and Others (6) (CC 3 of 2004) [2020] NAHCMD 90 (12 March 2020)
- S v Munuma and Others (7) (CC 3 of 2004) [2021] NAHCMD 125 (24 March 2021)
- S v Munyama (3) (SA 47 of 2011) [2011] NASC 13 (9 December 2011)
- S v Muranda (CR 85/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 449 (28 July 2023)
- S v Muranda (CRIMINAL 51 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 237 (7 August 2013)
- S v Murenga and Another (CRIMINAL 32 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 136 (12 May 2017)
- S v Muruti (3) (CC 10 of 2011) [2014] NAHCNLD 2 (15 January 2014)
- S v Mushanga; S v Nghishidimbwa (CRIMINAL 55 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 295 (20 August 2019)
- S v Mushwena and Others (SA 4 of 2004) [2004] NASC 2 (21 July 2004)
- S v Mutero (CC 4/2020) [2023] NAHCNLD 109 (17 October 2023)
- S v Mutero (CC 4/2020) [2024] NAHCNLD 14 (1 February 2024)
- S v Mutita [2016] NAHCMD 261 (9 September 2016)
- S v Mutuka (CC 2 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 25 (28 March 2022)
- S v Muvangua (2) (CC 24 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 191 (5 July 2011)
- S v Muvangua (3) (15 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 109 (18 April 2012)
- S v Muyenga (CRIMINAL 46 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 221 (3 July 2019)
- S v Muyongo (CR 27/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 69 (25 July 2023)
- S v Muzamu (CR 131 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 648 (30 November 2022)
- S v Muzorongondo (1) (CC 15 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 173 (21 June 2013)
- S v Mwahindange [2020] NAHCMD 361 (17 August 2020)
- S v Mwalyombu (CRIMINAL 58 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 271 (25 September 2017)
- S v Mwanyangapo (21 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 267 (17 October 2012)
- S v Mwatongwe [2020] NAHCNLD 88 (20 July 2020)
- S v Mweemba and Others (CA 56 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 344 (20 October 2013)
- S v Mwetuyeka (CC 8 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 27 (5 June 2007)
- S v Mwilima (6707 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 246 (18 August 2011)
- S v Mwilima (CRIMINAL 38 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 221 (10 May 2021)
- S v Mwinga and Others (2) (SA 1 of 1995) [1995] NASC 2 (11 October 1995)
- S v Myburgh (SA 21 of 2001) [2002] NASC 16 (14 October 2002)
- S v N (CC 7 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 29 (16 April 2007)
- S v Nafika (CC 6/2022) [2023] NAHCNLD 119 (3 November 2023)
- S v Nafika (CC 6/2022) [2023] NAHCNLD 72 (2 August 2023)
- S v Naftal [2019] NAHCMD 33 (22 February 2019)
- S v Nafuka (18 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 186 (9 July 2012)
- S v Naib (CRIMINAL 31 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 135 (12 May 2017)
- S v Naikutu (CR 49 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 98 (27 September 2022)
- S v Nakale (1) (SA 4 of 2010) [2011] NASC 2 (20 April 2011)
- S v Nakale (2) (CRIMINAL 49 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 217 (26 July 2013)
- S v Nakale (3) (CRIMINAL 3 of 2014) [2014] NAHCMD 9 (22 January 2014)
- S v Nakanene (1) (CC 5 of 2016) [2018] NAHCMD 276 (6 September 2018)
- S v Nakangombe (CRIMINAL 109 of 2005) [2006] NAHC 31 (15 September 2006)
- S v Nakasole (CRIMINAL 29 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 101 (4 August 2016)
- S v Nakwahonga (32 of 2014) [2017] NAHCNLD 72 (28 July 2017)
- S v Nalisa (CC 10 of 2021) [2023] NAHCMD 50 (14 February 2023)
- S v Nalisa (CC 10/2021) [2023] NAHCMD 137 (23 March 2023)
- S v Namashongo (Sentence Judgement) (5 of 2013) [2017] NAHCNLD 5 (6 February 2017)
- S v Nambase (CRIMINAL 22 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 86 (16 March 2017)
- S v Nambuli (CC 20 of 2012) [2019] NAHCNLD 69 (25 July 2019)
- S v Namidi (CRIMINAL 40 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 89 (21 September 2018)
- S v Namiseb (1) (CC 19 of 2011) [2019] NAHCMD 154 (20 May 2019)
- S v Namiseb (2) [2020] NAHCMD 439 (25 September 2020)
- S v Namiseb and Another (CR 124/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 189 (13 April 2023)
- S v Namtewa (4 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 49 (13 June 2017)
- S v Namweda [2020] NAHCNLD 81 (30 June 2020)
- S v Namweya (CC 13 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 333 (14 November 2013)
- S v Nandago (SA 3 of 2001) [2002] NASC 4 (6 March 2002)
- S v Nandjebo and Others (CR 130/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 747 (16 November 2023)
- S v Nandjembo [2020] NAHCNLD 107 (17 August 2020)
- S v Nangaku and Another (CRIMINAL 82 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 368 (3 December 2013)
- S v Nangali [2017] NAHCMD 286 (10 October 2017)
- S v Nanghama (55 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 158 (25 June 2012)
- S v Nangolo (5) (Review Judgment) (CR 16 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 90 (5 September 2017)
- S v Nangombe (3) (CA 19 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 60 (12 December 2013)
- S v Nangombe (4) [2017] NAHCNLD 79 (10 August 2017)
- S v Nangombe and Others (CA 60 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 330 (21 November 2017)
- S v Nanub (1) (CC 4 of 2014) [2016] NAHCMD 247 (9 June 2016)
- S v Nanub (4) (CC 10 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 296 (21 September 2018)
- S v Nanub ; S v Maova (69 of 2009) [2012] NAHC 4 (20 January 2012)
- S v Nanub and Another (CRIMINAL 52 of 2008) [2008] NAHC 42 (22 May 2008)
- S v Nanyemba (2) (CC 12 of 2018) [2021] NAHCMD 20 (9 March 2021)
- S v Naobeb (CR 35 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 229 (10 May 2022)
- S v Naobeb and Others (CRIMINAL 28 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 88 (9 April 2019)
- S v Napadje (CR 58 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 112 (14 October 2022)
- S v Narib (1) (SA 5 of 2003) [2003] NASC 17 (13 November 2003)
- S v Narib (2) (SA 5 of 2003) [2004] NASC 4 (29 October 2004)
- S v Narimab (SA 71 of 2017) [2019] NASC 11 (21 May 2019)
- S v Nauyoma (CR 5 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 18 (15 March 2022)
- S v Navi (1) (CRIMINAL 121 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 67 (10 August 2007)
- S v Navi (2) (CRIMINAL 121 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 137 (10 October 2007)
- S v Nawaseb and Another (CRIMINAL 45 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 102 (24 September 2010)
- S v Ncamushe (1) (CC 10 of 2017) [2021] NAHCNLD 33 (31 March 2021)
- S v Ncamushe (2) (CC 10 of 2017) [2021] NAHCMD 45 (18 May 2021)
- S v Ndala (CR 51/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 227 (27 April 2023)
- S v Ndamanguluka (CRIMINAL 12 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 146 (27 May 2011)
- S v Ndapwiyonya and Others (CRIMINAL 9 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 19 (18 April 2013)
- S v Ndaumbwa (1) (11 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 40 (21 February 2012)
- S v Ndemuhenuka and Another (CA 76 of 2010) [2013] NAHCNLD 5 (15 February 2013)
- S v Ndengu (CRIMINAL 33 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 141 (29 May 2013)
- S v Ndhidipaa; S v Nailenge; S v Martin (CR 31/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 92 (4 September 2023)
- S v Ndikwetepo and Others (2) (CC 61 of 1992) [1992] NAHC 4 (24 August 1992)
- S v Ndikwetepo and Others (3) (SA 3 of 1993) [1993] NASC 4 (15 October 1993)
- S v Ndilyowike (CC 11/2022) [2023] NAHCNLD 133 (1 December 2023)
- S v Ndimulunde (CRIMINAL 85 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 340 (29 October 2018)
- S v Ndiwakalunga (CC 21 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 140 (26 May 2011)
- S v Ndjodi [2020] NAHCNLD 113 (25 August 2020)
- S v Nduno (CC 10 /2021) [2023] NAHCMD 493 (10 August 2023)
- S v Negumbo (CC 02/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 83 (15 August 2023)
- S v Nehale (CR 2/2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 11 (30 January 2024)
- S v Neidel and Others (2) (CC 21 of 2006) [2011] NAHC 232 (27 July 2011)
- S v Neidel and Others (3) (21 of 2006) [2011] NAHC 347 (21 November 2011)
- S v Nendombo (CRIMINAL 11 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 20 (31 January 2017)
- S v Nengongo (13 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 167 (27 June 2012)
- S v Nero [2020] NAHCMD 296 (17 July 2020)
- S v Neromba (CC 12 /2022) [2023] NAHCMD 483 (8 August 2023)
- S v Nestor (CC 09/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 739 (16 November 2023)
- S v Nestor and Others (CR 17/2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 43 (15 April 2024)
- S v Ngalangi and Another (CR 102/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 644 (12 October 2023)
- S v Ngatjizeko (CC 23 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 108 (18 April 2013)
- S v Ngejama (CR 47 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 96 (26 September 2022)
- S v Ngejama (CR 49/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 136 (5 December 2023)
- S v Ngesheya (CC 22 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 297 (29 September 2011)
- S v Nghilitavali (CRIMINAL 8 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 58 (8 March 2016)
- S v Nghimbwasha (CA 62 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 99 (17 October 2017)
- S v Nghipulenga (CC 12 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 1 (19 January 2021)
- S v Nghishinawa (20 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 242 (21 September 2012)
- S v Nghitewa (1) (CC 24 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 162 (9 June 2011)
- S v Nghitotelwa and Another (CRIMINAL 22 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 146 (6 October 2010)
- S v Nghixulifa (2014 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 168 (27 May 2019)
- S v Nghixulifa and Others (CC 02/2014) [2023] NAHCMD 546 (5 September 2023)
- S v Nghixulifwa (CC 2 of 2014) [2018] NAHCMD 326 (17 October 2018)
- S v Nghiyoonanye (CRIMINAL 2 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 2 (24 January 2018)
- S v Ngombe (CR 46 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 95 (26 September 2022)
- S v Ngoya (CC 10 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 20 (12 May 2006)
- S v Ngueezeta (CR 25/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 60 (6 July 2023)
- S v Ngueezeta (CR 56 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 113 (17 October 2022)
- S v Nguherimo (CR 90/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 561 (8 September 2023)
- S v Ngumbi [2020] NAHCMD 414 (15 September 2020)
- S v Ngundja (Review Judgement) (CRIMINAL 16 of 2016) [2016] NAHCNLD 98 (1 December 2016)
- S v Nguudipalelwa (CRIMINAL 12 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 47 (26 February 2013)
- S v Nhinda (CC 23 of 2012) [2013] NAHCNLD 8 (28 February 2013)
- S v Nicodemus (1) (CC 15 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 331 (19 October 2018)
- S v Nicodemus (2) (CC 15 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 271 (6 August 2019)
- S v Ningisa and Others (SA 3 of 2009) [2012] NASC 10 (13 August 2012)
- S v Ningise and Others (CC 4 of 2002) [2006] NAHC 5 (22 February 2006)
- S v Nkandanga (CRIMINAL 47 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 258 (27 May 2021)
- S v Nkandi [2020] NAHCNLD 62 (5 June 2020)
- S v Noabeb (CR 21/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 132 (26 March 2024)
- S v Noble (CRIMINAL 13 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 38 (16 February 2011)
- S v Noble and Another (CC 10 of 2020) [2022] NAHCMD 536 (6 October 2022)
- S v Noble and Another (CC 10/2020) [2023] NAHCMD 184 (17 April 2023)
- S v Novas (CR 3 of 2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 8 (10 February 2023)
- S v Nowaseb (1) (CA 51 of 2005) [2006] NAHC 38 (28 July 2006)
- S v Nowaseb (2) (CA 51 of 2005) [2007] NAHC 85 (23 October 2007)
- S v Nowaseb (3) (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 46 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 78 (6 March 2020)
- S v Nowaseb (5) (CC 14 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 86 (1 March 2021)
- S v Nowaseb (CC 14 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 65 (23 February 2021)
- S v Nowoseb (6 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 225 (15 August 2017)
- S v Nowoseb (CC 06/2017) [2023] NAHCMD 754 (21 November 2023)
- S v Nsamba (CRIMINAL 41 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 239 (18 May 2021)
- S v Ntita and Others (81 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 254 (4 October 2012)
- S v Numiseb (CRIMINAL 53 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 143 (30 September 2010)
- S v Nuuyoma (11 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 77 (9 August 2017)
- S v Nuuyoma and Another ; S v Epafras (CRIMINAL 31 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 314 (18 October 2011)
- S v Nuuyoma and Others (4) [2020] NAHCMD 277 (30 June 2020)
- S v Nyau (CRIMINAL 18 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 42 (21 February 2017)
- S v Nyumba (CRIMINAL 31 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 97 (12 April 2019)
- S v Oeamseb (CR 84 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 400 (10 August 2022)
- S v Olavi (CR 129/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 746 (16 November 2023)
- S v Olivier and Another (CRIMINAL 16 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 53 (23 February 2011)
- S v Omar [2020] NAHCMD 297 (17 July 2020)
- S v Onesmus (CA 1 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 22 (22 April 2013)
- S v Onesmus and Another (CC 14 of 2012) [2019] NAHCNLD 56 (31 May 2019)
- S v Onesmus and Others (CRIMINAL 8 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 108 (30 March 2011)
- S v Orina (1) (CC 12 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 127 (28 April 2011)
- S v Orlam (58 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 166 (27 June 2012)
- S v Oshosheni [2020] NAHCNLD 121 (31 August 2020)
- S v Oubiteb (CRIMINAL 36 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 219 (10 May 2021)
- S v Paai (Sentence) (CC 16 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 451 (4 November 2019)
- S v Pako (CRIMINAL 17 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 100 (8 March 2021)
- S v Pamelo [2019] NAHCMD 545 (12 December 2019)
- S v Pameni (CR 30/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 184 (22 April 2024)
- S v Panduleni [2012] NAHC 264 (15 October 2012)
- S v Panduleni (CC 19/2017) [2023] NAHCMD 379 (5 July 2023)
- S v Panduleni and Others (CC 19 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 392 (30 November 2018)
- S v Patric (11 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 72 (16 March 2012)
- S v Patrick (CR 58 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 342 (1 July 2022)
- S v Paulo and Another (2) (CC 10 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 3 (19 January 2011)
- S v Paulo and Another (4) (CC 10 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 176 (21 June 2011)
- S v Paulo and Another (5) (SA 85 of 2011) [2012] NASC 26 (30 November 2012)
- S v Paulus (4) (Special Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 1 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 5 (20 January 2012)
- S v Paulus (6) (CR 63 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 255 (23 August 2018)
- S v Paulus (7) (Review Judgment) (CR 23 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 72 (1 August 2019)
- S v Paulus (8) [2020] NAHCNLD 108 (17 August 2020)
- S v Pedro (1) (CRIMINAL 59 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 252 (6 September 2013)
- S v Pedro (2) (CRIMINAL 36 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 79 (7 August 2018)
- S v Pendapala (CR 45 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 94 (26 September 2022)
- S v Petrus (5) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 22 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 78 (15 March 2011)
- S v Petrus (7) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 19 of 2016) [2016] NAHCNLD 107 (14 December 2016)
- S v Petrus and Another (CR 50/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 138 (8 December 2023)
- S v Petrus and Another (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 2022/00027) [2023] NAHCNLD 73 (7 August 2023)
- S v Pfeifer (CA 192 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 327 (2 November 2011)
- S v Phillipus (CR: 13/2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 38 (15 April 2024)
- S v Phillipus (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00037) [2023] NAHCNLD 80 (11 August 2023)
- S v Pienaar (1) (CA 30 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 135 (5 October 2010)
- S v Pienaar (2) (25 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 336 (7 August 2012)
- S v Pienaar (4) (CC 26 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 234 (17 May 2021)
- S v Pienaar (CR 70 /2023) [2023] NAHCMD 424 (21 July 2023)
- S v Piet (Review Judgement) (CRIMINAL 27 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 84 (16 March 2017)
- S v Pieters (2) (CA 27 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 198 (17 July 2013)
- S v Pieters (3) (CRIMINAL 58 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 272 (4 October 2013)
- S v Pieters (CR 76 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 390 (5 August 2022)
- S v Pieterse (3) (CRIMINAL 25 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 71 (28 March 2019)
- S v Pieterson (CC 12 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 137 (30 March 2021)
- S v Plaaitjie [2020] NAHCMD 362 (18 August 2020)
- S v Plaatjie (CR 132 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 653 (2 December 2022)
- S v Plaatjies (1) (70 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 221 (3 August 2012)
- S v Plaatjies (2) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 125 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 74 (13 March 2017)
- S v Polman (CR 138 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 663 (6 December 2022)
- S v Poppas [2020] NAHCMD 287 (16 July 2020)
- S v Pretorius (CC 2 of 2018) [2022] NAHCMD 114 (15 March 2022)
- S v Pretorius [2020] NAHCMD 258 (29 June 2020)
- S v Prince Eiseb (CRIMINAL 50 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 267 (31 May 2021)
- S v Puleni (CC 7 of 2013) [2018] NAHCMD 30 (14 February 2018)
- S v RSS (CC 5/2022) [2024] NAHCNLD 34 (5 April 2024)
- S v Rachael; S v Rumbidzai; S v Ndimanguluke (CR 51 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 100 (29 September 2022)
- S v Redondo (SA 14 of 1991) [1992] NASC 1 (18 June 1992)
- S v Reedt (CR 25 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 171 (5 April 2022)
- S v Richter (1) (CRIMINAL 23 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 75 (15 March 2011)
- S v Rickerts (CC 8 of 2015) [2016] NAHCMD 30 (25 February 2016)
- S v Rieckert (CR 22/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 133 (26 March 2024)
- S v Rittman (1) (SA 10 of 1999) [2000] NASC 7 (22 August 2000)
- S v Robert (CC 16/2022) [2024] NAHCNLD 20 (23 February 2024)
- S v Roelf (2) (CC 5 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 268 (12 July 2019)
- S v Rooi (1) (Appeal Judgment) (SA 17 of 2003) [2004] NASC 1 (1 April 2004)
- S v Rooi (2) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 64 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 16 (13 April 2007)
- S v Rooi (3) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 46 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 168 (31 May 2011)
- S v Rooi (7) (CRIMINAL 17 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 113 (25 March 2020)
- S v Rooi (CR 83 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 399 (10 August 2022)
- S v Rooy (CC 2 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 267 (14 September 2011)
- S v Rothen (1) (CC 27 of 2006) [2018] NAHCMD 44 (28 February 2018)
- S v Roux (CC 2 of 2005) [2006] NAHCMD 319 (13 September 2006)
- S v Ruben (3) [2020] NAHCNLD 118 (27 August 2020)
- S v Rudolf (59 of 2021; CR 2 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 9 (15 February 2022)
- S v Rukero (1) (CC 10 of 2000) [2000] NAHC 11 (2 May 2000)
- S v Rukero (3) [2020] NAHCMD 230 (18 June 2020)
- S v SSH (29 of 2016) [2017] NASC 28 (19 July 2017)
- S v Saal (CR 128/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 745 (16 November 2023)
- S v Sakaria (3) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 79 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 257 (24 August 2011)
- S v Sakaria (4) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 58 of 2010) [2012] NAHCMD 128 (28 May 2012)
- S v Sakaria (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SNA-2023/00001) [2023] NAHCNLD 118 (3 November 2023)
- S v Samuel (CR 26 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 59 (9 June 2022)
- S v Samuel [2020] NAHCNLD 140 (28 September 2020)
- S v Scheepers and Another (CRIMINAL 1 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 1 (21 January 2019)
- S v Schiefer (1) (CC 17 of 2008) [2011] NAHC 240 (10 August 2011)
- S v Schiefer (2) (17 of 2008) [2012] NAHC 179 (21 June 2012)
- S v Schiefer (3) (CC 17 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 263 (25 September 2013)
- S v Schiefer (5) (CC 17 of 2008) [2020] NAHCMD 72 (28 February 2020)
- S v Scholtz (2) (SA 6 of 1994) [1996] NASC 2 (6 February 1996)
- S v Scholtz (3) (CA 40 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 316 (6 November 2017)
- S v Scott (1) (CRIMINAL 58 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 205 (15 July 2011)
- S v Seas (17 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 245 (17 August 2018)
- S v Sebedeus (CC 9/2016) [2023] NAHCNLD 106 (13 October 2023)
- S v Seibeb (CR 1/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 5 (18 January 2024)
- S v Semete (CC 05 /2023) [2023] NAHCMD 477 (7 August 2023)
- S v Serfontein (1) (CC 7 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 1 (17 January 2020)
- S v Serfontein (2) (CC 7 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 56 (20 February 2020)
- S v Sethie (74 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 303 (26 September 2018)
- S v Setson (CR 31 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 69 (6 July 2022)
- S v Shaaduka (CC 3 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 119 (14 April 2011)
- S v Shaanika (3) (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 35 of 2019) [2020] NAHCNLD 32 (21 February 2020)
- S v Shafashile (CR 29/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 84 (15 August 2023)
- S v Shamwange (CRIMINAL 76 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 339 (15 November 2013)
- S v Shangemwene (11 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 240 (20 August 2012)
- S v Shanghala and Others (SA 62 of 2022) [2023] NASC 2 (6 March 2023)
- S v Shaningua (1) (9 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 224 (14 August 2017)
- S v Shaningua (2) (9 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 247 (31 August 2017)
- S v Shanyenga (CR 50 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 99 (27 September 2022)
- S v Shapange (CRIMINAL 5 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 6 (29 January 2021)
- S v Shapata (CRIMINAL 4 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 14 (5 February 2018)
- S v Shapumba (1) (SA 4 of 1999) [1999] NASC 5 (17 November 1999)
- S v Shashangwa (CRIMINAL 21 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 77 (15 March 2011)
- S v Shatiwa (CC 6 of 2006) [2006] NAHC 11 (19 April 2006)
- S v Sheehama (2) (CRIMINAL 48 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 101 (24 September 2010)
- S v Sheehandje (CR 19 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 41 (19 April 2022)
- S v Sheetekela and Others (CRIMINAL 2 of 2018) [2019] NASC 9 (17 April 2019)
- S v Shekundja (1) (CC 19 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 374 (22 November 2018)
- S v Shekundja (2) [2020] NAHCMD 339 (22 July 2020)
- S v Shetekela [2020] NAHCMD 275 (8 July 2020)
- S v Shetu (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 22 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 34 (1 April 2021)
- S v Shiindi (CRIMINAL 11 of 2021) [2021] NAHCNLD 23 (15 March 2021)
- S v Shikerete (CC 15/2021) [2023] NAHCNLD 99 (22 September 2023)
- S v Shikongo (2) (CA 47 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 226 (28 July 2011)
- S v Shikongo (4) (CA 83 of 1998) [2000] NAHC 7 (20 March 2000)
- S v Shikongo and Others (SA 3 of 1999) [1999] NASC 6 (7 December 1999)
- S v Shikunga (SA 6 of 1995) [1997] NASC 2 (20 August 1997)
- S v Shilamba (2 of 2016) [2017] NAHCNLD 12 (21 February 2017)
- S v Shilongo (6) (CRIMINAL 1 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 5 (24 January 2018)
- S v Shilongo (CR 145/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 793 (5 December 2023)
- S v Shimwefeleni (CR 72 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 350 (18 July 2022)
- S v Shipanga and Another (3) (CC 2 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 91 (25 March 2011)
- S v Shipanga and Another (6) (SA 65 of 2011) [2014] NASC 22 (31 October 2014)
- S v Shipangeni [2020] NAHCNLD 72 (22 June 2020)
- S v Shipena (CR 36/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 105 (11 October 2023)
- S v Shipuata (CA 26 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 2 (23 January 2013)
- S v Shitaleni (CR 54 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 103 (30 September 2022)
- S v Shivute (2) (CA 56 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 67 (11 March 2011)
- S v Shokongo (1) (CRIMINAL 51 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 170 (17 June 2011)
- S v Show (25 of 2012) [2017] NAHCNLD 34 (19 April 2017)
- S v Shuudeni (9 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 183 (3 July 2012)
- S v Shuuya (CRIMINAL 34 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 127 (30 April 2019)
- S v Sibungo and Another (CC 6 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 73 (15 March 2011)
- S v Sikongo (CC 19 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 199 (20 June 2019)
- S v Sikwete (CR 6 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 19 (15 March 2022)
- S v Silas (CRIMINAL 4 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 24 (30 January 2013)
- S v Sileha (76 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 241 (21 September 2012)
- S v Silengano (CR 125/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 742 (16 November 2023)
- S v Silunga (SA 1 of 2000) [2000] NASC 5 (8 December 2000)
- S v Silungwe (CR 27 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 68 (4 July 2022)
- S v Simasiku (2) (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 28 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 286 (14 September 2018)
- S v Simataa (3) (CC 3 of 2014) [2017] NAHCMD 122 (20 April 2017)
- S v Simeon and Another (6 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 48 (2 March 2012)
- S v Simon (1) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 34 of 2005) [2007] NAHC 48 (9 July 2007)
- S v Simon (3) (Sentence) (CC 8 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 299 (3 October 2011)
- S v Simon (5) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 224 of 2016) [2016] NAHCNLD 99 (1 December 2016)
- S v Simon (6) (CA 19 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 18 (3 March 2017)
- S v Sindano (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SNA 13 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 16 (26 February 2021)
- S v Sindimba (CRIMINAL 55 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 287 (9 May 2021)
- S v Singanda (SA 6 of 1995) [1997] NASC 3 (20 March 1997)
- S v Sipahu (CRIMINAL 26 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 163 (16 April 2021)
- S v Sitengu (CRIMINAL 56 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 260 (8 September 2017)
- S v Sitwali (13 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 301 (15 November 2012)
- S v Siyambango (SA 5 of 2002) [2003] NASC 6 (13 February 2003)
- S v Skrywer (2) (CRIMINAL 61 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 214 (20 July 2011)
- S v Smetley [2020] NAHCMD 382 (31 August 2020)
- S v Snyders [2017] NAHCMD 287 (10 October 2017)
- S v Sobuso (28 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 104 (17 April 2013)
- S v Solomon (CRIMINAL 25 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 94 (9 April 2013)
- S v Somaeb (61 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 242 (14 August 2018)
- S v Somseb (CC 1 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 174 (21 June 2013)
- S v Somses (CA 51 of 1998) [1999] NAHC 7 (2 August 1999)
- S v Sprangers [2020] NAHCMD 410 (11 September 2020)
- S v Steenkamp and Others (113 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 575 (21 October 2022)
- S v Stefanus (CR 82/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 428 (21 July 2023)
- S v Stein [2019] NAHCMD 541 (9 December 2019)
- S v Stephanus and Others (68 of 2000) [2012] NAHC 75 (19 March 2012)
- S v Strauss (1) (CRIMINAL 1 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 4 (21 January 2011)
- S v Strauss (2) (CRIMINAL 14 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 52 (23 February 2011)
- S v Strong (1) (CC 16 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 49 (13 February 2020)
- S v Strong (2) [2020] NAHCMD 210 (4 June 2020)
- S v Strong (3) [2020] NAHCMD 231 (18 June 2020)
- S v Strowitzki (3 of 1997) [2003] NASC 15 (16 September 2003)
- S v Stuurman (CC 3 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 419 (11 August 2022)
- S v Suse (CR 2 of 2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 7 (10 February 2023)
- S v Swartbooi (6) (Special Review Judgment) (CR 9 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 28 (15 February 2012)
- S v Swartbooi (8) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 47 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 222 (3 July 2019)
- S v Swartbooi (CR 122/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 187 (13 April 2023)
- S v Swartbooi and Another (CR 97/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 626 (6 October 2023)
- S v Swartbooi and Others (1) (Application for leave to appeal) (CA 59 of 2008) [2012] NAHC 63 (14 March 2012)
- S v Swartbooi and Others (2) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 42 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 151 (20 May 2016)
- S v Swartz (3) (CC 15 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 86 (8 April 2019)
- S v Swartz (4) (Sentence) (CC 15 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 128 (30 April 2019)
- S v Swartz (5) (CRIMINAL 49 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 225 (4 July 2019)
- S v Swartz and Another (64 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 150 (24 May 2017)
- S v Swatz (CRIMINAL 86 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 343 (30 October 2018)
- S v Takatadza (CR 37 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 84 (7 September 2022)
- S v Talimangukika (CRIMINAL 4 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 4 (25 January 2018)
- S v Tamuholoko [2020] NAHCNLD 73 (22 June 2020)
- S v Taseb (CRIMINAL 85 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 184 (9 November 2010)
- S v Tashiya (29 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 329 (5 December 2012)
- S v Tatah (CR 103/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 650 (16 October 2023)
- S v Tate (CRIMINAL 8 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 18 (15 April 2013)
- S v Tcoeib (SA 4 of 1993) [1996] NASC 1 (6 February 1996)
- S v Tection (CRIMINAL 35 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 218 (10 May 2021)
- S v Teek (1) (SA 44 of 2008) [2009] NASC 5 (28 April 2009)
- S v Teek (3) (SA 12 of 2017) [2018] NASC 412 (3 December 2018)
- S v Teek and Another (CRIMINAL 9 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 59 (8 March 2016)
- S v Thambapilai and Others (CC 36 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 160 (7 June 2013)
- S v Thambapilai and Others (SA 5 of 2019) [2021] NASC 42 (15 October 2021)
- S v Theodor (CA 110 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 288 (23 September 2011)
- S v Theron (1) (Application for leave to appeal) (CA 112 of 2002) [2012] NAHC 14 (30 January 2012)
- S v Theron (3) (CC 27 of 2012) [2019] NAHCMD 237 (11 July 2019)
- S v Theron (4) (CC 27 of 2012) [2020] NAHCMD 246 (10 June 2020)
- S v Thikambo (CR 18/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 140 (24 March 2023)
- S v Thomas (2) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 98 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 301 (7 October 2011)
- S v Thomas (3) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 71 of 2009) [2012] NAHCNLD 74 (16 March 2012)
- S v Thomas (4) (CA 67 of 2010) [2012] NAHCNLD 11 (26 November 2012)
- S v Thomas (5) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 36 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 31 (10 February 2017)
- S v Thomas (7) (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 61 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 30 (25 March 2021)
- S v Thomas (8) (CC 5 of 2019) [2021] NAHCNLD 46 (17 May 2021)
- S v Thomas (CR 9 of 2023) [2023] NAHCMD 34 (6 February 2023)
- S v Thomas and Another (1) (Ruling : recusal application) (CC 19 of 2013) [2017] NAHCMD 181 (3 July 2017)
- S v Thomas and Another (CC 19/2013) [2023] NAHCMD 550 (6 September 2023)
- S v Thomas and Another (CC 19/2013) [2023] NAHCMD 680 (26 October 2023)
- S v Tiboth (CR 130 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 645 (28 November 2022)
- S v Tileni (CR 4 of 2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 9 (10 February 2023)
- S v Titsol (CC 5 of 2009) [2013] NAHCMD 183 (28 June 2013)
- S v Titus (4) (CC 14 of 2014) [2016] NAHCMD 113 (19 April 2016)
- S v Titus (5) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 5 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 12 (29 January 2020)
- S v Titus (CR 64 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 398 (10 August 2022)
- S v Titus and Another (Review Judgment) (CR 23 of 2012) [2012] NAHCNLD 2 (26 October 2012)
- S v Titus and Others (64 of 2013; 65 of 2013; CRIMINAL 61 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 359 (28 November 2013)
- S v Titus and Others (Reasons) (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 42 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 50 (31 May 2021)
- S v Tjaapo (CR: 11/2024) [2024] NAHCNLD 35 (5 April 2024)
- S v Tjambiru (CR 36 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 81 (6 September 2022)
- S v Tjambiru (CRIMINAL 4 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 36 (15 February 2011)
- S v Tjapa (2) (CC 9 of 2011) [2013] NAHCMD 225 (30 July 2013)
- S v Tjarimba (CA 7 of 2010) [2013] NAHCNLD 3 (25 January 2013)
- S v Tjaseua (CRIMINAL 3 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 10 (22 January 2013)
- S v Tjihorero and Another (CA 21 of 1993) [1993] NAHC 8 (29 October 1993)
- S v Tjikotoke (86 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 280 (29 October 2012)
- S v Tjikumisa (CR 38 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 82 (7 September 2022)
- S v Tjimbua and Others (CR 79/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 417 (20 July 2023)
- S v Tjiongwa (CR 40 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 255 (20 May 2022)
- S v Tjipetekera (75 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 291 (11 September 2012)
- S v Tjipura (CRIMINAL 102 of 2009) [2010] NAHC 111 (28 September 2010)
- S v Tjirambi (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-SLA-2019/00087) [2023] NAHCNLD 79 (11 August 2023)
- S v Tjiromongua (CRIMINAL 6 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 31 (5 February 2013)
- S v Tjivela and Others (CRIMINAL 34 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 115 (13 April 2011)
- S v Tjivese (CR 47 /2023) [2023] NAHCMD 211 (20 April 2023)
- S v Tjiveze (1) (CA 110 of 2002) [2012] NAHC 84 (28 November 2012)
- S v Tjiveze (2) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 27 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 110 (24 April 2013)
- S v Tjivikua (CRIMINAL 23 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 83 (28 March 2013)
- S v Tjivinda (CRIMINAL 32 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 215 (10 May 2021)
- S v Tjivinde (CRIMINAL 23 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 157 (15 April 2021)
- S v Tjizembisa (3 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 51 (20 June 2017)
- S v Tjizu (CRIMINAL 24 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 84 (28 March 2013)
- S v Tjombe (CR 1 of 2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 12 (10 February 2023)
- S v Tobias (CC 11/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 407 (18 July 2023)
- S v Tobias (CR 26/2023) [2023] NAHCNLD 68 (25 July 2023)
- S v Townsend (CC 19 of 2013) [2022] NAHCMD 193 (14 April 2022)
- S v Tsaeb (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00068) [2023] NAHCMD 448 (28 July 2023)
- S v Tsei-Tseib (CR 29 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 183 (11 April 2022)
- S v Tshakame (CR 59/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 273 (1 June 2023)
- S v Tsuseb (CR 132/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 756 (21 November 2023)
- S v Tumuna (CRIMINAL 75 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 327 (8 November 2013)
- S v Tuvetyavere (CR 3 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 14 (23 February 2022)
- S v Tyali (CR 28 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 62 (16 June 2022)
- S v Tyauripo (CRIMINAL 38 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 147 (15 May 2019)
- S v Uamburu (CRIMINAL 67 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 271 (21 September 2011)
- S v Uamunika [2020] NAHCMD 289 (15 July 2020)
- S v Uapuika (CRIMINAL 68 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 273 (21 September 2011)
- S v Uazeua (CC 1 of 2010) [2010] NAHC 202 (12 November 2010)
- S v Ucham (CRIMINAL 13 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 136 (18 May 2011)
- S v Ueitele; S v Berendt; S v Petrus (CR 53 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 292 (10 June 2022)
- S v Uirab (2) (CC 21 of 2009) [2010] NAHC 132 (4 October 2010)
- S v Uirab (4) (23 of 2015) [2015] NAHCMD 183 (6 August 2015)
- S v Uirab (5) (CC 7 of 2015) [2016] NAHCMD 96 (4 June 2016)
- S v Uirab (CR 121/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 730 (13 November 2023)
- S v Uirab and Others (CRIMINAL 41 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 199 (18 July 2013)
- S v Uiras (CRIMINAL 92 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 386 (29 November 2018)
- S v Uixab and Another (28 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 328 (5 December 2012)
- S v Uri-Khob (2) (CC 11 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 78 (26 March 2013)
- S v Urikhob (CR 14/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 66 (21 February 2024)
- S v Uugwanga [2020] NAHCNLD 64 (8 June 2020)
- S v Uupindi (CC 15 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 31 (20 April 2007)
- S v Uusiku (2) [2020] NAHCNLD 61 (5 June 2020)
- S v Uusiku (3) [2020] NAHCNLD 93 (24 July 2020)
- S v Uusiku (4) (CC 9 of 2019) [2021] NAHCNLD 51 (3 June 2021)
- S v Uwukhaeb (CR 24 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 49 (29 April 2022)
- S v Uxam and Others (CRIMINAL 74 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 326 (8 November 2013)
- S v V S (CC 6 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 33 (24 April 2007)
- S v Valombola (3) (CA 93 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 279 (9 October 2013)
- S v Valombola (4) (CC 15 of 2013) [2019] NAHCNLD 34 (26 March 2019)
- S v Valombola (5) (CC 15 of 2013) [2019] NAHCNLD 63 (14 June 2019)
- S v Valombola (6) (CRIMINAL 17 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 43 (19 March 2020)
- S v Valombola (8) (CC 18 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 105 (10 March 2021)
- S v Van Der Westhuizen (CC 11 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 267 (2 July 2019)
- S v Van Neel (CR 66 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 391 (10 August 2022)
- S v Van Neel (CR 88/2023) [2023] NAHCMD 478 (7 August 2023)
- S v Van Rensburg (24 of 2012) [2018] NAHCMD 244 (16 August 2018)
- S v Van Rhyn (CRIMINAL 42 of 2019) [2019] NAHCMD 180 (10 June 2019)
- S v Van Rooi (1) (CRIMINAL 63 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 216 (22 July 2011)
- S v Van Rooi (3) (CRIMINAL 50 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 218 (29 July 2013)
- S v Van Rooi (CR 67 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 382 (29 July 2022)
- S v Van Schalkwyk (CRIMINAL 1 of 2013) [2013] NAHCNLD 9 (1 March 2013)
- S v Van Wyk (10) (Sentence) (CC 7 of 2017) [2018] NAHCMD 11 (31 January 2018)
- S v Van Wyk (12) (CC 12 of 2016) [2019] NAHCMD 40 (27 February 2019)
- S v Van Wyk (17) (Appeal against refusal of bail) (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 76 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 399 (7 September 2020)
- S v Van Wyk (6) (CRIMINAL 72 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 315 (1 November 2013)
- S v Van Wyk (7) (CA 163 of 2013) [2016] NAHCMD 122 (21 April 2016)
- S v Van Wyk (8) (Appeal Judgment) (CA 32 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 272 (27 September 2017)
- S v Van Wyk (9) (CA 70 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 346 (1 December 2017)
- S v Van Wyk (CC 2 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 299 (16 June 2022)
- S v Van Wyk (CC 26/2022) [2023] NAHCNLD 114 (2 November 2023)
- S v Van Wyk and Another (1) (SA 10 of 2003) [2015] NASC 20 (9 September 2015)
- S v Van Wyk and Another (3) (CC 17 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 162 (16 April 2021)
- S v Van Wyk and Another (CC 17 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 5 (4 February 2021)
- S v Van der Byl (1) (13 of 2010) [2012] NAHC 120 (29 February 2012)
- S v Van der Byl (2) (CC 10 of 2010) [2013] NAHCMD 19 (29 January 2013)
- S v Vathingila (CR 21 of 2022) [2022] NAHCNLD 46 (26 April 2022)
- S v Venaani (Appeal Judgement) (38 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 114 (18 April 2017)
- S v Verimanga (82 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 256 (8 October 2012)
- S v Vesanenuaije [2020] NAHCNLD 66 (9 June 2020)
- S v Viktor (19 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 243 (21 September 2012)
- S v Vries (1) (CRIMINAL 32 of 1996) [1996] NAHC 53 (19 June 1996)
- S v Vries (4) (CC 11 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 47 (28 February 2017)
- S v Vries (7) (Reasons for Order) (CR 42 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 249 (25 June 2020)
- S v Vries and Others (CR 27/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 138 (28 March 2024)
- S v Wahengo (22 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 278 (26 October 2012)
- S v Walde (4 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 39 (21 February 2012)
- S v Wamunyima (36 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 156 (9 June 2017)
- S v Wamunyima (CR19/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 316 (13 June 2023)
- S v Waterboer (1) (CC 16 of 2009) [2013] NAHCMD 148 (4 June 2013)
- S v Waterboer (2) (CC 16 of 2009) [2013] NAHCMD 159 (11 June 2013)
- S v Weidts and Another (CC 13/2022) [2023] NAHCMD 641 (12 October 2023)
- S v Werner and Others (SA 8/2021) [2023] NASC 32 (28 July 2023)
- S v Weyulu (CRIMINAL 6 of 2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 7 (25 January 2018)
- S v Wilbard (2) (Review Judgment) (CRIMINAL 115 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 61 (31 July 2007)
- S v Wilibard (CRIMINAL 3 of 2012) [2012] NAHC 11 (20 January 2012)
- S v Willem and Others (57 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 264 (11 September 2017)
- S v Willemse (1) (CA 52 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 321 (17 October 2013)
- S v Willemse (2) (CA 2 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 371 (11 December 2013)
- S v Willemse (3) (CRIMINAL 15 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 98 (8 March 2021)
- S v Williem (CA 2 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 174 (17 June 2016)
- S v Windstaan and Another (CC 19 of 2010) [2016] NAHCMD 48 (3 March 2016)
- S v Witbooi (4) (CC 10 of 2015) [2018] NAHCNLD 138 (6 December 2018)
- S v Witbooi (CR 68 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 383 (29 July 2022)
- S v Witbooi and Others (CRIMINAL 119 of 2007) [2007] NAHC 62 (9 August 2007)
- S v Xiaoling and Others (CA 18 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 94 (12 April 2019)
- S v Zambwe (CRIMINAL 20 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 77 (22 March 2013)
- S v Zambwe v S (CA 86 of 2015) [2016] NAHCMD 262 (12 September 2016)
- S v Zuzee and Another (CC 26 of 2008) [2013] NAHCMD 247 (16 August 2013)
- S v du Preez (2) (CC 2 of 2016) [2019] NAHCMD 41 (5 March 2019)
- Sankwasa v S (CA 70 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 249 (23 August 2013)
- Santos v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00040) [2023] NAHCMD 797 (6 December 2023)
- Savage v S (71 of 2016) [2017] NAHCMD 174 (23 June 2017)
- Schnugh v S (CA 92 of 2009) [2011] NAHC 13 (31 January 2011)
- Sem v S (CA 25 of 2017) [2017] NAHCNLD 95 (28 September 2017)
- Shaalukeni v Minister of Safety and Security and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-OTH- 5140 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 401 (8 September 2021)
- Shafuda v S (Appeal Judgement) (10 of 2015) [2017] NAHCNLD 29 (7 April 2017)
- Shailemo and Another v S (CA 72 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 323 (8 November 2013)
- Shanghala and Others v S (CC 6 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 164 (1 April 2022)
- Shatipamba v S (29 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 238 (23 August 2017)
- Shaululu v Prosecutor General and Others (POCA 2 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 222 (24 July 2014)
- Sheehama and Others v Mahali NO and Another (APPEAL 93 of 2006) [2006] NAHCMD 372 (26 June 2006)
- Sheehama v Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration Safety and Security (HC-NLD-CIV-ACT-DEL 283 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 118 (4 November 2022)
- Sheehama v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 27 of 2021) [2022] NAHCNLD 34 (1 April 2022)
- Shidangi v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 49 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 10 (15 February 2022)
- Shiimi v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00011) [2024] NAHCNLD 4 (19 January 2024)
- Shikalepo v S (CA 79 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 29 (31 January 2014)
- Shilulu v S (CA 113 of 2008) [2010] NAHC 40 (18 June 2010)
- Shishitwomunhu v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 102 of 2020) [2021] NAHCMD 145 (6 April 2021)
- Shituna v S (CA 59 of 2011) [2013] NAHCNLD 51 (29 July 2013)
- Shivolo v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 62 of 2020) [2021] NAHCNLD 32 (26 March 2021)
- Shiweda v S (CC 19 of 2017) [2019] NAHCMD 191 (17 June 2019)
- Shonale v S (Appeal Judgement) (61 of 2006) [2017] NAHCNLD 35 (25 April 2017)
- Shoombe v S (CA 102 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 62 (21 February 2014)
- Shoovaleka v President of the Republic of Namibia and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-OTH-2017/04189) [2022] NAHCMD 30 (2 February 2022)
- Sibeya v Minister of Home Affairs Mutumba v Minister of Home Affairs Mazila v Minister of home Affairs (1326 of 2000) [2000] NAHC 26 (7 November 2000)
- Sibonga v Chaka and Another (77 of 2014) [2016] NASC 16 (19 August 2016)
- Simon v Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL-2021/04250) [2023] NAHCMD 298 (6 June 2023)
- Simon v Prosecutor-General of Namibia (HC-MD-CIV-MOT-GEN 80 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 221 (12 June 2020)
- Sindano v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL-2022/00008) [2024] NAHCNLD 22 (4 March 2024)
- South African Airways Soc Limited v Camm and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL- 2479 of 2016) [2022] NAHCMD 103 (10 March 2022)
- Standard Bank Namibia Limited vs A - Z Investments Holdings (Proprietary) Limited and Another (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-CON- 296 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 3 (2 December 2021)
- State v Alex (127 of 2018) [2020] NAHCNLD 23 (10 February 2020)
- State v Babinu [2016] NAHCMD 140 (12 May 2016)
- State v Bashala (CC 30 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 39 (4 February 2020)
- State v Bock and Another (CRIMINAL 12 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 53 (12 February 2020)
- State v Claasen and Others (CC 12 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 82 (9 March 2020)
- State v Daniel (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-SLA 43 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 25 (27 January 2020)
- State v Dias and Other (SA 53 of 2015) [2021] NASC 16 (13 April 2021)
- State v Emvula (CRIMINAL 2 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 10 (21 January 2020)
- State v Epamba (CC 11 of 2016) [2020] NAHCNLD 34 (28 February 2020)
- State v Friedrick (14 of 2019) [2019] NAHCNLD 23 (28 January 2019)
- State v Gariseb (1512 of 2018) [2020] NAHCNLD 24 (12 February 2020)
- State v Garoseb and Others (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-SNA 48 of 2019) [2020] NAHCNLD 35 (3 March 2020)
- State v Gawanab (CC 31 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 176 (21 April 2021)
- State v Geinub [2016] NAHCMD 94 (4 June 2016)
- State v Hairwa [2016] NAHCMD 108 (11 April 2016)
- State v Hanse (CRIMINAL 15 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 104 (20 March 2020)
- State v Ilukena (SA 69 of 2019) [2021] NASC 32 (2 August 2021)
- State v Isaack (CRIMINAL 16 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 105 (19 March 2020)
- State v Isaak and Others (CRIMINAL 7 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 37 (5 February 2020)
- State v Jona (CRIMINAL 39 of 2021) [2021] NAHCMD 225 (12 May 2021)
- State v Jossop (CRIMINAL 3 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 14 (23 January 2020)
- State v Kambundu (CRIMINAL 9 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 43 (7 February 2020)
- State v Karel (CRIMINAL 18 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 69 (11 March 2016)
- State v Katanga (CC 23 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 66 (27 February 2020)
- State v Kemp [2016] NAHCMD 106 (11 April 2016)
- State v Kooper (4) [2016] NAHCMD 107 (11 April 2016)
- State v Madjiet (CC 26 of 2018) [2021] NAHCMD 152 (8 April 2021)
- State v Mbaendavi [2016] NAHCMD 141 (12 May 2016)
- State v Mikiti (CC 10 of 2019) [2021] NAHCMD 74 (25 February 2021)
- State v Mupopiwa (CRIMINAL 2 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 2 (13 January 2020)
- State v Mwaala (CRIMINAL 18 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 44 (24 March 2020)
- State v Nailenge (CC 2 of 2015) [2020] NAHCNLD 36 (4 March 2020)
- State v Nampindi (CC 29 of 2012) [2016] NAHCMD 164 (9 June 2016)
- State v Negongo (131 of 2015) [2020] NAHCNLD 19 (4 February 2020)
- State v Ngatha (CRIMINAL 25 of 2016) [2016] NAHCMD 90 (4 April 2016)
- State v Peer (CRIMINAL 4 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 15 (23 January 2020)
- State v Petrus (CC 1 of 2013) [2016] NAHCMD 93 (4 May 2016)
- State v Petrus (CRIMINAL 11 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 25 (13 February 2020)
- State v Puleni (SA 4 of 2021) [2021] NASC 24 (9 June 2021)
- State v Saal (CRIMINAL 6 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 19 (24 January 2020)
- State v Shetekela and Others (CC 10 of 2014) [2020] NAHCMD 106 (19 March 2020)
- State v Sikongo and Another (CC 19 of 2018) [2020] NAHCMD 65 (26 February 2020)
- State v Sindano (HC-NLD-CRIMINALI-APP-SLA 56 of 2019) [2020] NAHCNLD 27 (13 February 2020)
- State v Swart (CRIMINAL 1 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 2 (17 January 2020)
- State v Tjavara (CRIMINAL 4 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 8 (17 January 2020)
- State v Tulinyane and Another (CRIMINAL 13 of 2020) [2020] NAHCNLD 21 (10 February 2020)
- State v Ubiteb and Another (CRIMINAL 18 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 112 (25 March 2020)
- State v William (CRIMINAL 14 of 2020) [2020] NAHCMD 93 (13 March 2020)
- Subeb v The State (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 74 of 2019) [2020] NAHCMD 73 (28 February 2020)
- Swakopmund Superspar v Soltec CC (160 of 2015) [2017] NAHCMD 115 (18 April 2017)
- Swanepoel v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (APPEAL 120 of 2000) [2000] NAHC 13 (3 May 2000)
- Swartz v Indongo and Others (APPEAL 334 of 2011) [2012] NAHC 1 (16 January 2012)
- TA v S (SA 30 of 2008) [2017] NASC 42 (26 October 2017)
- Teek v Minister of Justice and Another (SA 18 of 2018) [2021] NASC 11 (29 April 2021)
- Telcom Namibia Limited v Deyzel and Another (SA 25 of 2002) [2004] NASC 5 (29 October 2004)
- Teofelus v S (HC-NLD-CRI-APP-CAL 14 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 44 (22 April 2022)
- Tjambiru v S (CA 1 of 2010) [2011] NAHC 41 (18 February 2011)
- Tjapa v S (4 of 2015) [2016] NASC 22 (30 September 2016)
- Tjihambuma v S (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 40 of 2018) [2019] NAHCMD 95 (12 April 2019)
- Tjijeura v Minister of Safety And Security (336 of 2013) [2015] NAHCMD 75 (30 March 2015)
- Tjipepa v Minister of Safety and Security (271 of 2013) [2015] NAHCMD 193 (8 July 2015)
- Tjivinde v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL-2023/00067) [2024] NAHCMD 95 (8 March 2024)
- Tjizu v S (1 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 131 (8 May 2017)
- Townsend and Another v Minister of Safety and Security and Others (APPEAL 120 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 164 (14 June 2011)
- Townsend v S and Another (CC 19 of 2013) [2019] NAHCMD 381 (1 October 2019)
- Trethewey and Another v Government of Republic of Namibia (SA 13 of 2006) [2016] NASC 28 (29 November 2016)
- Tsumib and Others v Goverment of the Republic of Namibia and Others (SA 53 of 2019) [2022] NASC 6 (16 March 2022)
- Ude v S (CA 12 of 2012) [2013] NAHCMD 149 (7 June 2013)
- Uirab v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 33 of 2021) [2022] NAHCMD 95 (7 March 2022)
- Underhill v Sisamu and Others (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-DEL-2022/04671) [2024] NAHCMD 56 (14 February 2024)
- Unengu v S (CA 38 of 2013) [2013] NAHCMD 202 (18 July 2013)
- Ushinge v GRN of Namibia [2020] NAHCMD 341 (7 August 2020)
- Van Niekerk and Another v S (CC 24 of 2012) [2017] NAHCMD 273 (27 September 2017)
- Van Rensburg v S (CC 24 of 2012) [2017] NAHCMD 44 (22 February 2017)
- Van Wyk v S (HC-MD-CRI-APP-CAL 98 of 2022) [2022] NAHCMD 341 (8 July 2022)
- Van Wyk v S and Others (CC 06/2021) [2024] NAHCMD 104 (12 March 2024)
- Van Zyle v S (CA 25 of 2014) [2016] NAHCMD 246 (9 May 2016)
- Vincente and Others v Magistrate D Uusiko and Others (APPEAL 99 of 2009) [2013] NAHCMD 365 (29 November 2013)
- Visagie v Government of Republic of Namibia and Others (SA 34 of 2017) [2018] NASC 411 (3 December 2018)
- Volombola v S (CA 93 of 2013) [2014] NAHCMD 33 (5 February 2014)
- Von Solms and Another v Magistrate Nangula NO and Another (1) (APPEAL 162 of 1996) [1995] NAHC 7 (5 September 1995)
- Von Solms and Another v Magistrate Nangula NO and Another (2) (APPEAL 162 of 1996) [1996] NAHC 58 (6 September 1996)
- Waandja v S [2020] NAHCMD 251 (24 June 2020)
- Wembondinga v S (27 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 202 (28 July 2017)
- Windstaan v Prosecutor-General and Others (CC 19 of 2010) [2016] NAHCMD 28 (16 February 2016)
- Xu and Another v S (HC-MD-CRIMINALI-APP-CAL 64 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 409 (14 December 2018)
- Younus Cachalia Wholesalers v Checkers Wholesale &Supermarket (449 of 1994) [1996] NAHC 35 (2 December 1996)
- Younus Cachalia Wholesalers v Johannes (449 of 1994) [1996] NAHC 50 (10 June 1996)
- du Plessis v Namene (235 of 2009) [2013] NAHCMD 112 (25 April 2013)
- van der Westhuizen v S (CC 11 of 2018) [2018] NAHCMD 314 (28 September 2018)
Law Reform Report 5
- Report on the Abolishment of the Common Law Offences of Sodomy and Unnatural Sexual Offences
- Report on the Domestication of the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment
- Report on the Mental Health Bill
- Report on the Repeal of Obsolete Laws
- Urgent and Targeted Report on Fisheries
Legislation 93
- Access to Biological and Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge Act, 2017
- Agronomic Industry Act, 1992
- Anti-Corruption Act, 2003
- Aquaculture Act, 2002
- Arms and Ammunition Act, 1996
- Banking Institutions Act, 1998
- Banking Institutions Act, 2023
- Basic Education Act, 2020
- Brewers and Distillers Licences Duty Proclamation, 1924
- Child Care and Protection Act, 2015
- Combating of Domestic Violence Act, 2003
- Combating of Rape Act, 2000
- Combating of Trafficking in Persons Act, 2018
- Controlled Wildlife Products and Trade Act, 2008
- Correctional Service Act, 2012
- Criminal Procedure Act, 2004
- Customs and Excise Act, 1998
- Diamond Act, 1999
- Directions relating to judicial proceedings during the COVID-19 state of emergency
- Employees’ Compensation Act, 1941
- Employment Services Act, 2011
- Environmental Management Act, 2007
- Executive Powers (Justice) Transfer Proclamation, 1979
- Extradition Act, 1996
- Financial Institutions and Markets Act, 2021
- Financial Intelligence Act, 2012
- Foreign Courts Evidence Act, 1995
- Forest Act, 2001
- Further Suspension of Operation of Provisions of Certain Laws and Ancillary Matters Regulations
- Gaming and Entertainment Control Act, 2018
- General Regulations relating to Namibian Defence Force, 2010
- General Regulations, 1994
- General Regulations, 1995
- Hospitals and Health Facilities Act, 1994
- Identification Act, 1996
- Immigration Control Act, 1993
- Import and Export Control Act, 1994
- Inquests Act, 1993
- International Co-operation in Criminal Matters Act, 2000
- Intimidation Proclamation, 1989
- Labour Act, 2007
- Land Survey Act, 1993
- Legal Aid Act, 1990
- Liquor Act, 1998
- Lotteries Act, 2017
- Maintenance Act, 2003
- Medical Aid Funds Act, 1995
- Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 2003
- Merchant Shipping Act, 1951
- Metrology Act, 2022
- Minerals (Prospecting and Mining) Act, 1992
- Motor Vehicle Theft Act, 1999
- Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority Act, 2021
- Namibia Tourism Board Act, 2000
- Namibian Correctional Service Regulations, 2013
- Petroleum Products Regulations, 2000
- Petroleum Products and Energy Act, 1990
- Police Act, 1990
- Posts and Telecommunications Act, 1992
- Prevention and Combating of Terrorist and Proliferation Activities Act, 2014
- Prevention of Organised Crime Act, 2004
- Prevention of Undesirable Residue in Meat Act, 1991
- Protection of Fundamental Rights Act, 1988
- Protection of Information Act, 1982
- Public Health COVID-19 General Regulations
- Public Health COVID-19 General Regulations
- Racial Discrimination Prohibition Act, 1991
- Regulations relating to Maintenance, 2003
- Road Traffic and Transport Act, 1999
- Second Hand Goods Act, 1998
- Social Security Act, 1994
- Stage 2: COVID-19 Regulations
- Stage 3: COVID-19 Regulations
- Stage 3: COVID-19 Regulations
- Stage 3: COVID-19 Regulations
- Stage 3: COVID-19 Regulations: Erongo Region
- Stage 3: COVID-19 Regulations: Erongo Region
- Stage 3: COVID-19 Regulations: Erongo Region
- Stage 4: COVID-19 Regulations
- Stage 4: COVID-19 Regulations
- Stamp Duties Act, 1993
- Standards Act, 2005
- Standards Regulations, 2013
- Stock Brands Act, 1995
- Stock Theft Act, 1990
- Suspension of Operation of Provisions of Certain Laws and Ancillary Matters Regulations
- Suspension of Operation of Provisions of Certain Laws and Ancillary Matters Regulations
- Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone of Namibia Act, 1990
- Traditional Authorities Act, 2000
- Value-Added Tax Act, 2000
- Veterinary and Veterinary Para-Professions Act, 2013
- Walvis Bay and Off-shore Islands Act, 1994
- Witness Protection Act, 2017