Judge 'sleeping' after crash
2008-07-03 14:13
Johannesburg - A witness to Judge Nkola Motata's alleged drunken driving said he did not speak to the judge for the first half an hour on the accident scene because the judge was mainly asleep or resting.
"The accused was in his vehicle and part of the time he was asleep, or his eyes were closed," Richard Baird told the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court on Thursday.
Baird is the owner of a Hurlingham property in Johannesburg. Motata allegedly crashed his Jaguar into a wall of his property in January 2007.
Baird said he had been trying to contact the police during his first half an hour at the accident scene.
When he did greet the judge it began not "an argument but a one way ranting".
Recordings
Defence advocate Danie Dorfling told Magistrate Desmond Nair that the defence hoped to prove that five recordings Baird made at the scene of the judge's alleged rantings were not admissible as evidence.
"I would like to argue that what we have as electronic recordings is a selection of data that was made by the witness intermittently and selectively to record information that was suitable to him for purposes of information in the court.
"But it does not give a true and complete picture of what really truly conspired."
Baird said the recordings were authentic and had not been altered in any way.
He said he had used technology on the advice of his advocate in order to get better evidence of what happened on the accident scene.
- SAPA