State Attempts To 'Impose' Lawyer On Job Sikhala In Treason Trial
MDC national vice chairperson, Job Sikhala has rejected a Masvingo legal practitioner appointed by the State to represent him on the treason charge he is facing.
Sikhala was approached by Charles Ndhlovu saying he was instructed by the Masvingo High Court registrar to represent him on “pro deo”. A fuming Sikhala told NewsDay:
How did the registrar just pick a legal practitioner when it is clearly indicated on the indictment papers that they were served to my legal practitioner.
FeedbackI wonder what their motives are. At law, someone can be allocated a legal practitioner to represent him or her on two grounds.
Firstly, when the accused person has requested it and, secondly when the accused person is not able to choose a legal practitioner of choice on a serious offence.
A pro deo refers to legal representation availed by the State to a person accused of a capital offence but is unable to afford a legal practitioner.
Sikhala is being represented by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR).
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