Coverbild der Sendung Case by Case

Case by Case

Podcast von The Content Centre

Englisch

Nachrichten & Politik

Begrenztes Angebot

2 Monate für 1 €

Dann 4,99 € / MonatJederzeit kündbar.

  • 20 Stunden Hörbücher / Monat
  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo
  • Alle kostenlosen Podcasts
Loslegen

Mehr Case by Case

Case by Case is a crime and court review podcast that examines real criminal cases as they move through Botswana’s justice system. Hosted by journalists, the podcast breaks down court proceedings, legal arguments, and judicial decisions one case at a time — explaining not just what happened, but how the law was applied and why it matters. From death-row appeals and bail decisions to unresolved trials and constitutional questions, Case by Case focuses on process, accountability, and public understanding.

Alle Folgen

4 Folgen

Episode Death Row Appeals, Prison Escape & Bail Denials | Case by Case (In-Between Episode) Cover

Death Row Appeals, Prison Escape & Bail Denials | Case by Case (In-Between Episode)

In this in-between episode of Case by Case, we respond to breaking legal developments inside Botswana’s criminal justice system.The conversation unpacks:The escape and recapture of a remand prisoner accused of murderSerious questions surrounding prison security and accountabilityWhy bail continues to be denied in high-risk murder casesOngoing death row appeals stuck in constitutional and procedural limboHow sentencing errors, incomplete death sentences, and circumstantial evidence are shaping appeals before the courtsWe examine real cases currently before the Court of Appeal, including:Murder accused persons denied bail on flight-risk groundsDeath sentences handed down without a complete execution directiveAppeals based on circumstantial evidence, sentencing defects, and extenuating circumstancesThis episode highlights a growing concern:What happens when serious criminal cases move through the courts, but justice itself slows down?Case by Case exists to inform, interrogate, and explain the law — as events unfold — so that the public understands not just outcomes, but process, rights, and responsibility within Botswana’s justice system.📌 This is not commentary. This is court-based analysis.#CaseByCase#BotswanaCourts#DeathRowAppeals#PrisonEscape#BailDenied#CourtOfAppeal#CriminalJustice#RuleOfLaw#LegalAnalysis#BotswanaIn this in-between episode of Case by Case, we respond to breaking legal developments inside Botswana’s criminal justice system.

8. Feb. 2026 - 46 min
Episode Inside Botswana Prison Realities : Ex Offender Conversations Cover

Inside Botswana Prison Realities : Ex Offender Conversations

This episode of Case by Case is a deep, raw conversation about the death penalty, prison life, and crime in Botswana, told through the lived experience of Seabe Ramoruswana, a former prisoner.Key points covered:Death penalty in BotswanaMany prisoners are awaiting execution, but delays raise constitutional questions.Debate over whether the Constitutional Court might remove the death penalty.Discussion of justice for victims versus human rights of offenders.Many on death row are not hardened criminals; circumstances of their crimes are complex.Life inside prisonSurvival in the prison system: gangs, hierarchy, violence, and fear.How prison can create further criminal behaviour rather than rehabilitate.Ex-offender experiences with secrecy, abuse, and power dynamics.Rehabilitation challengesLack of effective reintegration programmes.Stigma against ex-offenders.Role of religious or community support versus systemic gaps.Root causes of crimePoverty, hunger, single-parent households.Community and school environments that fail children.Early exposure to crime, lack of recreational and support facilities.Bigger questionsAre crime and punishment treated fairly, or is the system failing people before they even commit crimes?Is the death penalty truly a solution, or does it hide deeper social issues?

7. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Episode Death Row Cases Caught in Constitutional Court Limbo? Cover

Death Row Cases Caught in Constitutional Court Limbo?

In this episode of Case by Case, we examine Botswana’s death row cases that remain unresolved — not because of appeals or new evidence, but because of a constitutional stalemate at the very top.Several inmates have exhausted the legal process and are awaiting the President’s signature to carry out their death sentences. Yet the signatures have not come. In the public sphere, one explanation dominates: the President may be holding off until the Constitutional Court is fully constituted — a court that does not yet exist in practice.We unpack what the law says, what the Constitution allows, and what happens when executive discretion, judicial absence, and the right to life collide. Is this delay a safeguard? A legal grey area? Or a quiet suspension of capital punishment by default?This is not a debate about guilt or innocence — but a closer look at power, process, and the consequences of constitutional uncertainty.Case by Case — examining justice, one case at a time.

7. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Episode Inside Botswana's Courts : 2025 Cases Cover

Inside Botswana's Courts : 2025 Cases

In this episode of Case by Case, host Rachel Sebinyane and co-host Kaelo take viewers inside Botswana’s criminal justice system by examining real cases that shaped 2025.This episode goes beyond headlines to explain how cases move through the courts — from arrest, bail hearings, investigations, and trials, all the way to the High Court and death row.The discussion covers: • How rape under false pretences is treated under the law • Murder conspiracies involving family members and traditional healers • Witness tampering and its legal consequences • Bail laws and victims’ participation in bail hearings • Why murder cases take years before trial • The psychology and courtroom behaviour of accused persons • The reality of the death penalty in Botswana • Gender-Based Violence and intimate-partner killingsThis episode is designed to educate, inform, and spark national conversation about crime, justice, accountability, and victims’ rights — approached responsibly and without sensationalism.⚖️ Some matters discussed are still before the courts. The discussion avoids contempt of court and is based on publicly available information.

7. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Melde dich an, um zu hören
Super gut, sehr abwechslungsreich Podimo kann man nur weiterempfehlen
Super gut, sehr abwechslungsreich Podimo kann man nur weiterempfehlen
Ich liebe Podcasts, Hörbücher u. -spiele, Dokus usw. Hier habe ich genügend Auswahl. Macht 👍 weiter so

Wähle dein Abonnement

Am beliebtesten

Begrenztes Angebot

Premium

20 Stunden Hörbücher

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo

  • Keine Werbung in Podimo Podcasts

  • Jederzeit kündbar

2 Monate für 1 €
Dann 4,99 € / Monat

Loslegen

Premium Plus

100 Stunden Hörbücher

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo

  • Keine Werbung in Podimo Podcasts

  • Jederzeit kündbar

30 Tage kostenlos testen
Dann 13,99 € / monat

Kostenlos testen

Nur bei Podimo

Beliebte Hörbücher

Loslegen

2 Monate für 1 €. Dann 4,99 € / Monat. Jederzeit kündbar.