Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security

id: carmichele-v-minister-of-safety-and-security-265-4409468
title: Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security
text: The Constitutional Court, in Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security and Another, an important case in South African criminal, delict and constitutional law, found that the State could be held delictually liable for damages arising out of the unlawful omissions of its servants. In casu, the conduct of the police and a prosecutor had resulted in the release of a person, charged with rape, on his own recognisance. This person had subsequently assaulted the complainant. CR Snyman, for one, has
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