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Summary BWR320 - EVERYTHING FOR SEM TEST 1 (2023) - COMPETENCE AND COMPELLABILITY + TYPES OF EVIDENCE

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INCLUDES: COMPETENCE AND COMPELLABILITY (LECTURE NOTES + CASE LAW + LEGISLATION). TYPES OF EVIDENCE - ORAL, DOCUMENTARY, SUI GENERIS, REAL (LECTURE NOTES + CASE LAW + LEGISLATION).

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COMPETENCE AND COMPELLABILITY

GENERAL

General rule for both

All witnesses are presumed competent and compellable in civil and criminal cases

- S192 CPA  every person is competent and compellable to give evidence

unless excluded (Crim)

- S8 CiPEA  every person is competent and compellable to give evidence

unless excluded (Civ)



Competence v compellability

- Competence  the witness is lawfully qualified and able to give evidence.

- Compellable  the witness is lawfully obliged to give evidence.



Competence and compellability with privilege

- A C&C witness may not refuse to enter the witness box  but they can

claim privilege when the question is posed.



GENERAL PRINCIPLES

Refusal of a witness to attend proceedings

A C&C witness must attend proceedings

- Recalcitrant witness  C&C witness who refuses to attend proceedings.



S189(1) CPA  the court may enquire into the refusal

- The court must determine whether the person has a just excuse.

, o If the excuse is not satisfactory  2yrs or 5yrs prison (depending on

the offence).



Just excuse  lawful excuses and humanly intolerable

- Kader  the determination of humanly intolerable is a question of fact

o K was psychologically scarred.

o Testifying would cause him to be ostracized from his community.

- Nel v Le Roux  a witness is not compelled if it is in conflict with his

constitutional rights

o Parties cannot consent to the admission of evidence from a witness

who is not C&C.

o The court must decide whether a witness is C&C by their testimony

or their observations.



WITNESSES EXCLUDED FROM GIVING EVIDENCE

Children

Not prohibited by common law / statute  but approached with caution

- The prosecutor’s discretion to allow child witnesses depends on

o Availability of other witnesses.

o Seriousness of offence with which parent is charged.



Very young child can testify if:

- Appreciate the duty to tell the truth.

- Have sufficient intelligence.

- Can communicate effectively.

, Oath / affirmation for children

- Can be sworn in if the child understands the nature and religious sanctity

of the oath

o If not  court must caution the child to speak the truth.



Woji v Santam  Test for trustworthiness

- No requirement that a child’s testimony needs to be corroborated  rather

an enquiry is needed into the child’s trustworthiness.

- Trustworthiness depends on

o Power of observation  capacity of child to observe.

o Power of recollection  capacity of child to remember.

o Power of narration  capacity of child to understand and answer

questions.



Other factors for trustworthiness  S v Herholdt

- Competency test  can child understand the difference between a truth

and a lie.



Testifying against parents

- General rule  children are C&C to testify against parents

o R v Zulu  undesirable for children to be compelled.



Mentally disordered and intoxicated witness

S194 CPA

- Intoxicated person will only become C&C when sober.

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