Carl Niehaus' case on violating COVID-19 rules postponed to June

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Carl Niehaus' case on violating COVID-19 rules postponed to June
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Carl Niehaus’ COVID-19 contravention case has been adjourned to next month for a ruling in the application for a discharged.

DURBAN - Niehaus appeared in the Estcourt Magistrates Court on Monday.

Advocate Nthabiseng Mokoena argued that the State has no evidence to present strong case against her client.[HAPPENING NOW] Disbanded Mkhonto Wesizwe Military Veterans Associations former spokesperson Carl Niehauss COVID-19 contravention trial is back in the Escourt Magistrate Court, in KwaZulu-Natal. #CarlNiehaus -@_NMabaso

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