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Behrman v Regional Magistrate, Southern Transvaal

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The principle to be applied is that the court will make an order if the accused is likely to be prejudiced by a refusal, in the court below, to order the particulars.
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Behrman v Regional Magistrate, Southern Transvaal, and Another 1956 (1) SA 318 (T)
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to furnish particulars for which he has been asked by an accused.
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