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court. Furthermore he/she enjoys the same rights as an accused being
            prosecuted by the state. The attorney general kan also intervene at any
            time  and  take  over  the  prosecution,  and  then  all  proceedings  in  the
            private prosecution has to be stopped.
            Before a person may be privately prosecuted, the private prosecutor
            has to pay in an amount at the Magistrates Court in which jurisdiction
            the crime had been committed. This payment serves as security and
            is determined by the Minister of Justice. Currently this amount is R2500,
            but it can be amended from time to time, with the particular court also
            by rights to determine a different amount. This amount can be forfeited
            should the private prosecutor fail to pursue the private prosecution
            against an accused to its end, or where he/she fails to show up.
            If the private prosecutor fails to without a valid reason show up for the
            trial, the charge against the accused will be dismissed and may he/she
            not be privately prosecuted again for the same offence. The attorney
            general may however prosecute the accused for that charge. If the
            accused pleads guilty on the day of the trial, the National Prosecuting
            Authority will take over and prosecute further.
            Private prosecution is a time consuming and expensive process, but if
            a person is certain that justice has not been done, there is always the
            option to follow this route. Should you consider it, it’s advisable to consult
            a criminal law specialist to determine the merits of private prosecution
            in your case.                                                       Litigation
































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