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LEV3701
ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 2 2023

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Consider the following statements about the onus of proof and the evidentiary burden and
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@® 1. The accused bears the onus of proof regarding a defence of criminal non- responsibility
on account of mental illness or mental defect. .
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O 2. When the onus of proof in criminal matters rests upon the defence, proof beyond a
reasonable doubt is required.

O 3. At the start of a criminal trial, the state is only burdened with the burden of proof.

O 4. The Court in S v Eadie 2002 (1) SACR 663 (SCA) interprets section 78(1B) of the Criminal
Procedure Act 51 of 1977 to mean that a defence of sane automatism now imposes a
burden of proof on the accused and not merely an obligation to raise the defence.

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The accused is forced to point out the gun that he used to kill his wife. The gun, which has the Marked out of 1.00
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@ 1. admissible in terms of section 218(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977. Finish attempt .

O 2. inadmissible in terms of section 218(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.

O 3. inadmissible in terms of section 218(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.

O 4. admissible in terms of section 218(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.

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