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NPA satisfied with bail decision for Nathaniel Julies murder accused
The NPA's Phindi Louw-Mjonondwane said that the latest ruling was not the end of the case.
The 16-year-old, who had Downs syndrome, was shot dead during a protest in Eldorado Park in August.
This is Voster Netshiongolo’s second approach to the courts after he and his two co-accused were denied bail.
This is Voster Netshiongolo’s second approach to the courts after he and his two co-accused were denied bail.
The trio on Friday made a brief appearance at the Protea Magistrates Court.
Scorpion Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy and Voster Netshiongolo are accused of killing Julies and trying to hide the evidence in August.
Sergeant Vorster Netshiongolo will apply for bail, based on new facts that have emerged.
The magistrate said that there's enough evidence for the trio to be tried potentially in the High Court.
The 16-year-old Eldorado Park boy was shot while returning home from the shops in August.
All three accused in the Nathaniel Julies murder case have been denied bail.
The prosecutor said that Simon ‘Scorpion’ Ndyalvane had three previous convictions and couldn't be trusted on bail as he had claimed to have only one conviction.
Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy, and Voster Netsiongolo were in court on Wednesday for their bail application.
Jeff Maluleke told the Protea Magistrates Court on Wednesday that his client Caylene Whiteboy should be granted bail.
Simon 'Scorpion' Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy and Voster Netshiongolo are applying for bail in the Protea Magistrates Court.
Caylene Whiteboy claims that fellow officer 'Scorpion' Ndyalvane even offered to pay her legal fees if she corroborated his version of events.
Police officers Simon 'Scorpion' Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy and Voster Netsiongolo have been charged for the roles they played in 16-year-old Julies' murder and the cleaning up of the scene.
Three officers appeared in the dock on Thursday in connection with the 16-year-old’s killing and the events that followed.
Three police officers have made a brief court appearance in connection with Julies' killing and the events that followed.
Lawyers for the accused told the court that they would be applying for bail, but Julies’ family advisor, Reverend Larry Varie, said that the community would not take that lying down.