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Case Law[2022] LSHC 97Lesotho

Rex v Mereko (CRI/T/0187/2017) [2022] LSHC 97 (16 February 2022)

High Court of Lesotho

Judgment

# Rex v Mereko (CRI/T/0187/2017) [2022] LSHC 97 (16 February 2022) [ __](https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=https://lesotholii.org/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16) [ __](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=https://lesotholii.org/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16) [ __](https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://lesotholii.org/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16) [ __](https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=https://lesotholii.org/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16) [ __](mailto:?subject=Take a look at this document from LesLII: Rex v Mereko \(CRI/T/0187/2017\) \[2022\] LSHC 97 …&body=https://lesotholii.org/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16) [ Download DOCX (19.3 KB) ](/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16/source) Toggle dropdown * [Download PDF](/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16/source.pdf) Report a problem __ * Share * [ Download DOCX (19.3 KB) ](/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16/source) * [Download PDF](/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16/source.pdf) * * * * * Report a problem __ ##### Rex v Mereko (CRI/T/0187/2017) [2022] LSHC 97 (16 February 2022) Copy citation * __Document detail * __Related documents Citation Rex v Mereko (CRI/T/0187/2017) [2022] LSHC 97 (16 February 2022) Copy Media Neutral Citation [2022] LSHC 97 Copy Court [High Court](/judgments/LSHC/) Case number CRI/T/0187/2017 Judges [Matooane AJ](/judgments/all/?judges=Matooane%20AJ) Judgment date 16 February 2022 Language English Other documents [Download PDF](/akn/ls/judgment/lshc/2022/97/eng@2022-02-16/attachment/rex-v-mereko-2022-lshc-97-16-february-2022.pdf) (137.1 KB) * * * Skip to document content 3 _**CRI/T//0187/2017**_ _**IN THE HIGH COURT OF LESOTHO**_ **HELD AT MASERU** **In the matter between:-** **REX** **vs** 1. **RATLALI ‘MEREKO** 2. **NTSANE MOLAPO** **CORAM : HON. T. MATOOANE, A. J** **DATE OF HEARING: 16****TH****FEBRUARY 2022** _**SENTENCE**_ _Nautral Citation_ :- Rex vs Ratlali ‘Mereko & Ntsane Molapo (CRI/T/0187/2017) LSHC 27 The Crown applied for the separation of trials between the accused 1 and 2 as the second accused is still at large. Separation was granted. The first accused pleaded guilty to the charge of Culpable homicide. The Crown accepted his plea. Despite the fact that the accused could be found guilty without the hearing of the evidence, the Crown outlined the facts briefly. See **Section 240 (1) (a) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act 1981.** According to the summary, the deceased, and the accused together with the witness had imbibed alchohol until the late hours of the morning on the fateful day of the 31st July 2015 which was around 1 to 2 am. During the cause of their drinking, a quarrel broke between the accused and the deceased about money owed, between the parties. The deceased slapped the accused. However, the other witnesses intervened. A fews hours later, when the deceased broke off from group. The accused followed her and stabbed her. She was taken to hospital where she died the following day. Cause of death according to the Post-mortem report was a cut to the jugular vein. In mitigation of sentence the accused Counsel raised the following factors. 1. The accused was a first offender 2. The consumption of the alcholol affected Accused judgment 3. The accused is a family man with one child and he is the sole bread winner. The accused is prepared to compensate the deceased family with fifteen thousand maloti (M15 000.00) payable over a period of ten months (raise the head). Accused is now a good citizen and is presently working at Canstas Lesotho. In view of the aforesaid, the accused is sentenced to 4 years imprisonment without an option of fine. The whole sentenced is suspended for a period of one year. During this period, the accused shall not commit a similar offence. My Assessors agree. _**T. MATOOANE**_ **ACTING JUDGE** **For Crown : Ms Mofilikoane** **For Accused : Mr Akhosi** #### __Related documents ▲ To the top >

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