IBBO Mandaza Jnr Seeks Acquittal in Alleged Assault Case.
IBBO Mandaza Jnr wants the court to clear his name. He is on trial for claims he hit his ex-wife. This would have happened on Christmas Eve.
Mandaza Jnr says there is not enough proof. His lawyers argue the case against him is weak. They say it would be unfair to make him defend himself.
The charges are confusing. At first, people said he pushed his ex-wife. Later, they said he hit her face and arms. His lawyers think the stories do not add up.
The court still has to decide. Will they let Mandaza Jnr go? Or will the trial continue? The answer is not clear yet.
The ex-wife's name is Ms. Tyler Rubenstein. She is 37 years old. The alleged fight took place last year.
Mandaza Jr. has a law firm on his side, Zigomo and Musarira Law. They are fighting hard for him.
The court papers call it "physical abuse." But what exactly happened? The details are fuzzy. The lawyers say the truth is in doubt.
Everyone is waiting to see what happens next. The court has a big choice to make, and Mandaza Jr. hopes they will rule in his favor.
IBBO Mandaza Jnr wants the court to clear his name. He is on trial for claims he hit his ex-wife. This would have happened on Christmas Eve.
Mandaza Jnr says there is not enough proof. His lawyers argue the case against him is weak. They say it would be unfair to make him defend himself.
The charges are confusing. At first, people said he pushed his ex-wife. Later, they said he hit her face and arms. His lawyers think the stories do not add up.
The court still has to decide. Will they let Mandaza Jnr go? Or will the trial continue? The answer is not clear yet.
The ex-wife's name is Ms. Tyler Rubenstein. She is 37 years old. The alleged fight took place last year.
Mandaza Jr. has a law firm on his side, Zigomo and Musarira Law. They are fighting hard for him.
The court papers call it "physical abuse." But what exactly happened? The details are fuzzy. The lawyers say the truth is in doubt.
Everyone is waiting to see what happens next. The court has a big choice to make, and Mandaza Jr. hopes they will rule in his favor.