Thandi maqubela convicted
Thandi Maqubela's 3-year appeal fight
In March 2015, she was sentenced to an effective 18 years behind bars by the Western Cape High Court for murdering her husband and forging his will.
Her lawyers have confirmed to 'Eyewitness News' that her appeal was upheld today.
Thandi Maqubela’s lawyer tried to appeal the denied bail decision at the SCA but it was also turned down.
Thandi Maqubela's lawyers will attempt to convince the judge that she should be granted bail.
Maqubela’s lawyer says they are challenging an order barring her from claiming a share of the inheritance.
Thandi Maqubela was found guilty of killing her husband, acting Judge Patrick Maqubela in 2009.
Acting Judge Patrick Maqubela was found dead in his Bantry Bay apartment in 2009.
Thandi Maqubela is serving an 18 year sentence after she was found guilty of killing her husband in 2013.
Maqubela’s lawyers will try to convince the judge that she should be allowed to approach the Supreme Court.
In March, Thandi Maqubela was sentenced to an effective 18 years in jail for killing her husband.
The 'Black Widow' has 14 days to apply for leave to appeal her conviction and sentence.
The 'Black Widow' has been sentenced to an effective 18 years in jail for murdering her husband.
The sentence was handed down in the Western Cape High Court this morning.
Thandi Maqubela will today be sentenced for killing her husband, acting Judge Patrick Maqubela in 2009.
The so called ‘Black Widow’ will know her fate in the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday.
Thandi Maqubela was convicted of killing her husband, acting Judge Patrick Maqubela, in 2009.
State prosecutor Bonnie Currie-Gumwo will continue grilling social worker Arina Smit today.
Thandi Maqubela allegedly forged her husband’s will, trying to defraud his children out of their inheritance.
Patrick Maqubela's son Duma, says his stepmother must be sentenced and serve time in prison.