
Magor is likely to get more than a slap on the wrist, says legal expert
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Belinda Magor, whose WhatsApp voice note calling for black women’s uteruses to be removed and black men to be burned, was arrested and charged with crimen injuria on November 25, after the Azanian People’s Organisation (Azapo) laid charges against her.
Director at Malcolm Lyons & Brivik, Tzvi Brivik, explains what crimen injuria is, how similar cases have played out in the courts and predicts the kind of sentence we might expect to see as a result of the charges.
Director at Malcolm Lyons & Brivik, Tzvi Brivik, explains what crimen injuria is, how similar cases have played out in the courts and predicts the kind of sentence we might expect to see as a result of the charges.