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Is thIs this yet another case of the criminal being shown more sympathy than their victim?

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anotheoldgit | 14:42 Wed 08th Aug 2012 | News
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http://www.telegraph....xtradition-case.html#

His barrister, Clare Montgomery QC, today said the process had been hanging over the businessman like "the sword of Damocles" and he needed "a period of calm"[i

I bet it has, he should have thought about that before he allegedly arranged his wife's killing.

]Dewani’s psychiatrist says he is making a slow recovery but one damaging factor is his "constant awareness” of the extradition proceedings, the court heard[i]
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Because Dewani isn't 'the criminal' - he's the (innocent until proven guilty) accused.
Sounds a little contrived doesn't it but this is just what his barrister is saying

//Chief Magistrate Howard Riddle adjourned the hearing to September 18 so a psychiatrist employed by the South African government can examine Dewani and give the court more information about his condition.//

Sounds an eminently sensible decision wouldn't you think?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...world-africa-19176517

That isnt going to do him any favours

wanna bet he suddenly "develops" another "illness" now ?!

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