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This is the incident that ultimately led to the effective five-year prison sentence handed to Julius Malema, after he was found guilty of discharging a firearm in public. The court ruled that the offence was serious and warranted direct imprisonment, despite arguments that he is a first-time offender. WATCH:

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Dusty Turner is a former Navy SEAL who was wrongfully convicted of murder. He spent 30 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, which has drawn significant public attention and legal scrutiny. Dusty was a graduate of BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) training and was assigned to SEAL Team 4 in Norfolk, Virginia. In June 1995, he was involved in a tragic incident that resulted in the death of Jennifer Evans. Dusty was initially convicted based on misleading testimony. Dusty was convicted in 1996 and sentenced to a lengthy prison term, despite being guilty only as an accessory after the fact. In 1999, his co-defendant, Billy Brown, confessed to the murder, stating that Dusty had no role in it. This confession was not revealed until 2002. Turner admitted to helping hide Evans’ body, but he consistently denied being involved in her death, which he said happened when Brown strangled her in a fit of drunken rage. In 2008, a court found Brown's recantation credible, leading to a Writ of Innocence for Dusty, declaring him "actually innocent." The Virginia Attorney General appealed this decision, and in 2010, the full Court of Appeals ruled that Dusty could still be liable under the felony murder rule, despite the lack of evidence presented during his original trial. Dusty Turner's wrongful conviction highlighted significant flaws in the justice system, particularly regarding the reliability of witness testimony and the application of the felony murder rule. His case has raised public awareness about the need for criminal justice reform and the importance of ensuring fair trials to prevent similar injustices. Dustin “Dusty” Turner was released from a Virginia facility on Thursday, March 5th. Clad in a t-shirt and khaki pants, he emerged from prison with long hair and a beard after serving 30 years for a murder he didn’t commit.

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BREAKING: A life insurance payout may have been the motive behind the killing of 41-year-old Salom Nikanor, the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court heard this morning. Andreas Sunday Kanyanga (25) appeared in court on charges of murder and obstructing or defeating the course of justice. He was remanded in custody as police investigations continue. The State alleges that Kanyanga, a soldier, had taken out a life insurance policy on Nikanor. Prosecutors claim that while facing financial difficulties, Kanyanga allegedly killed Nikanor after becoming impatient that he was “taking long to die”, in order to claim the insurance payout. Opposing bail, prosecutor Naledi ||Hoeses told the court that the offence is serious and violent in nature. She alleged that Nikanor was unlawfully killed and that his body was later dumped in a water pan. The State further indicated that evidence points to mutilation of the body, demonstrating a high degree of violence and cruelty. ||Hoeses argued that granting bail at this stage would jeopardise ongoing investigations, including the recovery and forensic analysis of exhibits, outstanding post-mortem reports, and the tracing and questioning of key witnesses. Kanyanga was informed of his right to legal representation and indicated that he intends to apply for a government-funded lawyer. He was also advised of his right to bring a formal bail application, which the State said it would oppose. The court ordered that Kanyanga remain in custody at the Ondangwa police cells. The matter was postponed to 18 June 2026 for further investigation. Magistrate Shantell-Antoinette Wanga Harris presided over the proceedings. Update: Tuyeimo Haidula

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