The case against the accused in the Joshlin Smith kidnapping has been postponed to February.
Joshlin’s mother - Kelly Smith, her boyfriend, Jacquen
Appollis, and Steveno van Rhyn face charges of kidnapping and trafficking in
persons for exploitation. This after Joslin mysteriously disappeared on 19
February 2024, in Saldanha Bay while in the care of Appollis.
The Western Cape High Court heard on Friday that Appollis
and van Rhyn were not in court due to an administration error. The
case has been postponed to 28 February for a pre-trial hearing.
"My registrar will ensure that the remaining accused
are requisitioned to be brought here on the 28th of February. Of course, if
they need to have an open pre-trial hearing, then I will make the arrangements
through my registrar for them to appear earlier.
"I cannot at this stage speak about a trial date,
although I understand the state is keen and that the members of the community
are keen for this matter to be finalised; however, we need to ensure that the
integrity of the pre-trial processes be adhered to and protected so that
ultimately the resources spent on preparing for trial, all the necessary
arrangements, resources of funds and time and workforce are not unduly wasted,
and that any arrangements regarding a trial date be made after the finalisation
of it being declared trial ready.
"There is a proviso that interlocutory issues will be
brought to my attention, and I will give directives regarding that where
necessary and only in regard to logistical aspects, not issues on merits. I
will engage with Justice Erasmus, and similarly, our officers will all engage
with each other to ensure that you are also satisfied with that arrangement.
"If by the 28th our pre-trial will proceed and if all
arrangements are adequately prepared, then I will declare trial ready, and the
trial will proceed on the 3rd (of February). Nothing stops us at this point
from establishing over the next week or so whether that is a feasible date or a
doable date."
The High Court Judge says there are decisions to have the
Joslin Smith trial as a circuit matter. This as the community of Saldanha Bay
and surrounding areas have shown interest in the court matter.
"That community has got a substantial interest in the matter and would like to attend and the access to justice being a fundamental principle, we would obviously need to accommodate that factor and for that reason the matter will be heard in an appropriate forum in what I understand to be the Saldanha area.
"We are dealing with human trafficking and kidnapping
charge of a young child, a young little girl, in the absence of any further
charges or amendments by the state, we must presume that little Joslin is still
alive."
Done by: Mitchum George
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