This week, news broke that another arrest has been made in connection with the attempted hit. An alleged gang leader is accused of acting planning and orchestration.
On April 9 last year, two men wearing masks approached his home, with one opening fire whilst Booth was in his garage. The shots missed their target, and Booth was unharmed.
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Police scoured CCTV footage from Higgovale, and found these two men in the area in the days leading up to the attempted hit.
Renowned criminal lawyer William Booth survived an attempted hit earlier this morning, when two suspects wearing surgical masks fired shots at him.
Criminal law expert William Booth weighs in on Oscar’s ruling from the Supreme Court.
It seems like things have become very quiet in the unsolved De Zalze estate murders from earlier this year. So why has no one been charged then?
There are few fears in this world like approaching a roadblock in a car that contains something naughty. Here’s what you need to know to stay clear of trouble.
I got caught in a road block the other day and immediately froze with panic – a nervous reaction from my misspent youth, I guess. But if I was boozed or had a joint in the car, what are my rights? William Booth will explain.
Oscar Pistorius, and the whole world, gets to hear the court’s verdict this Thursday regarding the murder of Reeva Steenkamp last year. Which way is the court going to sway? See what this lawyer has to say…
Criminal law expert William Booth says Oscar Pistorius crumbled under Gerrie Nel’s cross examination by presenting different versions of what happened on February 14. So how’s Oscar doing? “Not well at all.”
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Under the wing of defence lawyer William Booth, Guatemalan tourist Diego Novella appeared in court for the Camps Bay murder of his girlfriend.
Snitches get stitches as alleged gang boss attacked one of his henchman accused of ratting him out.
Despite the horrific nature of the murder, Novella has expressed no remorse and has portrayed himself as the victim, rather choosing to blame his conduct as a result of drug consumption.
It’s been almost four years since the policeman’s murder, so let’s hope the trial doesn’t go the way of the Senzo Meyiwa case.
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During the trial, Novella never expressed remorse and insisted he was also a victim because of how the drugs influenced him.
Carting off ‘undesirable’ kids to overcrowded correctional institutions won’t be the ‘quick fix’ that the SA government seems to be hoping for.
Nafiz Modack, an alleged underworld kingpin, was arrested on April 28 last year after a high-speed car chase by members of the National Task Team.
Officers hauled Modack from the driver’s seat of a Toyota Hilux in Century View, an estate in Century City, after a car chase through the area.
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Due to a lack of cooperation from witnesses, the SA Council for Educators has closed its file in the investigation into the conduct of Viotti.
In CCTV footage showing the outside area of Talla’s Tavern on Beach Road, a man can be seen hopping off a motorbike and pulling out a gun.
Earlier today, some of the findings from the investigation into the conduct of former Bishops teacher Fiona Viotti were made public by the school.
It was only a matter of time until international news outlets picked up on the Fiona Viotti story.
Dave Mallett, who is in charge of rugby at the prestigious Cape school, as well as the director of Founders House, has sent a letter to parents of the 75 boarders he oversees.
Over the weekend, news broke publicly of a sex scandal at Bishops involving a teacher, who has now resigned and left the school, and a matric pupil.