Magistrate in O'Sullivan trial asked to recuse himself
Johannesburg - Instead of calling the final witness to the stand in the trial against forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan on Tuesday, the State asked Kempton Park Magistrate Wynand Nel to recuse himself.
Last month, O’Sullivan spent three days in court after being charged with six counts of contravening Section 26B of the Citizenship Act, after he exited the country using his Irish passport. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The State indicated at the time that it had one witness left to call to the stand, but the person had called in sick. Instead, O’Sullivan asked that his bail conditions be altered in order for him to fly to London to be at his daughter’s birthday party.
The trial was postponed to Tuesday, where the State was expected to wrap up their case.
Instead, prosecutor Jabulani Mlotshwa brought the recusal application. Mlotshwa said that when Nel granted O’Sullivan’s bail condition application, allowing him to fly out the country, the State had reservations about the decision.