S v Swartbooi (5) (CA 40 of 2011) [2011] NAHC 333 (28 October 2011)


NOT REPORTABLE

CASE NO.: CA 40/2011


IN THE HIGH COURT OF NAMIBIA



In the matter between:



JAN SWARTBOOI APPELLANT



and



STATE RESPONDENT





CORAM: HOFF J et SIBOLEKA, J




Heard on: 28 October 2011



Delivered on: 28 October 2011 (Ex tempore)




JUDGMENT




HOFF J: [1] So the appellant was convicted on a charge of stock theft and

sentenced on the 10 November 2008.



[2] A notice of appeal against the sentence was filed on the 9 September 2011 as is evident from the date stamp of the clerk of the Court employed by the Ministry of Justice.

[3] The rules of the Magistrate’s Court Act provides that appellant must file such notice of appeal within the period of 14 days after he or she has been sentenced.

[4] Where an accused person fails to file the notice of appeal within the prescribed period an application for condonation of late filing of such notice must be launched by such an accused person. In such condonation application which must be on affidavit, the accused must explain the reason or the reasons for the late filing of such notice of appeal and must also deal with the merits of the case on appeal.

[5] Whereas in this case where there is in this case no such condonation application the Court is in no position to consider the appeal.



[6] In the result this appeal is accordingly struck from the role.




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HOFF J



I agree




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SIBOLEKA, J


ON BEHALF OF THE APPELLANT: In Person


Instructed by :



COUNSEL ON BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENT: Adv. Nyoni


Instructed by: Office of the Prosecutor General







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