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,LEV3701 Assignment 1 QUIZ (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (150297)- DUE 21
August 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted
solutions and explanations.
Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Consider
the following statements about the compellability of spouses to
testify and choose the correct option: 1. Section 195 of the
Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 has, to some extent, been
amended by section 68 of theCriminal Law (Sexual Offences and
Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007. Subsection 195(1)
(a) nowexcludes a child that is merely in the care of the wife or
the husband. 2. In terms of section 196 of the Criminal
Procedure Act 51 of 1977, the spouse of an accused is a
competent as wellas a compellable witness in defence of that
accused, but only when such an accused is jointly charged
withsomeone else. 3. Section 195 of the Criminal Procedure Act
51 of 1977 is applicable not only to people who are married
whentestifying is at stake, but also to people who were married
when the relevant crime was committed, even though
themarriage has been dissolved in the meantime. 4. If the
accused is jointly charged with someone else, the spouse of
such an accused will be competent andcompellable to give
evidence on behalf of that co-accused. Clear my choice UNISA 
2024  LEV3701-24-S2  Welcome Message  Assessment 1
Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ A crowd
of people that are attending a rock concert are attacked and
robbed of their wallets and jewelry. X, Y and Z, membersof the

, audience, capture footage of the criminals on a camera (non-
digital), a video-camera (non-digital) and a cellular-
phonerespectively. The robbers are caught and charged with
robbery. Consider the following statements about the trial
evidenceand choose the correct option: 1. The photograph
taken by X can be regarded as documentary evidence because it
is used to represent somethingthat is the subject matter of the
court case. 2. According to S v Mpumlo 1986 (3) SA 485 (E) and
S v Baleka (1) 1986 (4) SA 192 (T) the videotape footage by Y
canbe classifi ed as documentary evidence. 3. The data message
captured on Z’s cellular phone depicting the robbery is
inadmissible and carries no evidentialweight. 4. According to S v
Singh 1975 (1) SA 330 (N) and S v Ramgobin 1986 (4) SA 117 (N)
the videotape footage by Y can beclassifi ed as real evidence.
Clear my choice UNISA  2024  LEV3701-24-S2  Welcome
Message  Assessment 1 Question 3 Not yet answered Marked
out of 1.00 QUIZ Consider the following statements and choose
the correct option: 1. Microfi lm is readable with the naked eye
and is usually submitted for its subject-content. It is therefore
treated asdocumentary evidence. 2. The subject of a theft case
is an historical photograph that was stolen from a museum. The
photograph will betreated as documentary evidence. 3. A
person is charged with the unlawful possession of pornographic
photographs. The court will treat the photographsas real
evidence. 4. “Offi cial documents” is another term for public
documents that are kept under the supervision or control of
theDirector of Public Prosecutions. Clear my choice UNISA 

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