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Murder-accused told to face trial or else after eight-year delay

Genevieve Serra|Published

Corrine Jackson is accused for the alleged murder of her estranged girlfriend Nadine Esterhuizen in 2017.

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Murder-accused Corrine Jackson has run out of money to pay her legal fees, but has told that there will be no further delays in the trial. 

Jackson was back in Mitchells Plain Regional Court on Tuesday for the murder of estranged girlfriend, Nadine Esterhuizen, 18, in September 2017 at a residence in Colorado Park, Mitchells Plain.

She and her lawyer Asghar Mia were instructed to be back innie hof on Wednesday, 5 November in the marathon eight-year-long trial following pressure from the Judge President and community interest.

The court was expected to complete the testimony of expert witness, Forensic State Pathologist, Dr Varushka Bachan, who gave gripping, and impressive testimony in August of the crime scene and that of the post-mortem. 

Mia was scheduled to carry out cross-examination of Bachan, armed with their own expert on blood splatter, but said he could not attend to this due to not receiving financial instruction.

Mia said Jackson’s wife had suffered a medical emergency and that the money was paid to see to her treatment and procedure. 

He explained: “They could not settle the account and pointed out that they are in financial difficulties.”

The Magistrate remarked that the issue of the medical emergency had nothing to do with the case. He said he had asked Mia prior to yesterday's court date whether he had financial instructions to proceed, to which he had indicated yes and stated that he could not allow another delay: “I cannot allow further postponements in this matter due to the public interest; I won’t allow it.”

Mia added he would then have no choice but to withdraw from the case, to which the magistrate said he would not accept. 

The magistrate wysed: “You cannot withdraw. The matter has been on the roll since 2017, and the Judge President is asking what we are doing about it.”

At this point, Mia approached Jackson, who appeared to be flustered, informing him that the state had also caused delays. 

The Magistrate then informed the party that Jackson herself had caused delays by changing her lawyers. 

The Magistrate instructed Mia to find his expert for the cross-examination and to continue with the matter.

Slain Nadine Esterhuizen, 18, was murdered.

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