Chin’ono Abusing Court Procedure

Prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has been accused of abusing judicial procedures by the State following his application to have magistrate Ngoni Nduna recused from presiding over his case.

Chin’ono made his application through his lawyer Advocate Taona Nyamakura stating that he held a reasonable apprehension that Nduna may be biased over his handling of the case where he is charged with inciting violence prior to the July 31 flopped anti-looting demonstrations.

Nyamakura submitted that Chin’ono feared whether proceedings of the case would meet the standard set in section 69 (1) of the Constitution and that the application was being made before the rightful court.

Prosecutor Whisper Mabhaudhi told the court that Chin’ono was abusing judicial processes by placing a similar matter in two different courts.

“Having the same application before two courts is abuse of procedure. Applicant must choose one forum to pursue his grievances as both courts can achieve his desired results.”

“He first filed his application at the High Court on September 7, 2020 and has to be patient for the High Court to give its determination.”

Chin’ono’s application for recusal had equivalent facts as that before the High Court.

“The High Court is yet to make a decision on their application. They should have withdrawn it before coming to this court with the same application.The court should deny hearing the application which is pending in a higher court.”

Mabhaudhi said that magistrates were trained lawyers with the ability to preside over matters impartially without fear or favour and the court should not entertain the application.

“The court is not obliged to recuse itself from the case as judicial officers are impartial in adjudicating cases.What applicant is seeking is a myth. He has failed to justify the court to recuse itself on a balance of probabilities,” Mabhaudhi said.

Magistrate Nduna told both parties that he will be able to make his ruling over the issue by Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Nhau/lndaba

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