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Joshlin Smith Trial: Defence Challenges Validity of Confessions Over Rights Violation

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 10 April 2025,
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South Africa has been gripped by the disappearance of Joshlin Smith, a six-year-old girl. As the court proceedings unfold, it is not only the tragic case involving a missing six-year-old that has captured the attention of the public but also the trial and how confessions are being challenged.

Contents
  • The Heart of The Trial: Alleged Rights Violations and Coercion
  • Confessions under Scrutiny – Were they voluntary?
  •  Allegations of police misconduct: physical abuse and coercion
  • The Right to Fair Treatment: Legal Protections & Constitutional Rights
  • What Experts Have to Say about Coerced Confessions
  • What is at Stake: The Future of South African Criminal Law
  • A Trial With Lasting Impacts

The defence has expressed serious doubts regarding the confessions made by an accused in the case of Joshlin Smith. They claim that these confessions may not have come from a voluntary source but were instead coerced by improper methods. This could be detrimental to the case. What does this mean for trial? And what does it reveal regarding police conduct and protection of human rights in general?

The Heart of The Trial: Alleged Rights Violations and Coercion

Steveno van Rhyn is at the center of the trial. He’s accused of kidnapping Joshlin Smith and possibly causing her death. The details of the case are tragic, but the methods used by the law enforcement have been a focus for the defence.

The defence is focusing on something entirely different in this tragic case. They are questioning the legality and validity of Van Rhyn’s confessions during the police interrogation.

Van Rhyn’s legal team claims that the confessions obtained were under duress and believes the police violated Van Rhyn’s constitutional rights during his interrogation. This is not just a technical issue. It is about the foundation of our justice system: whether or not confessions are valid when the accused is not treated humanely and fairly.

Confessions under Scrutiny – Were they voluntary?

The video footage of Van Rhyn being questioned by police officers is one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in this case. Van Rhyn is seen in the video to be visibly upset, tired, and limping. Nobahle Mkabayi has cited these signs to prove that Van Rhyn was not in a state to confess.

It’s impossible not to feel sympathy when you watch the video. This is not a case of a tired or nervous man. It looks like someone who has been pushed beyond his limits. Mkabayi immediately argued, “The confession clearly was made under duress.” Van Rhyn’s physical weakness and possible emotional distress are evident. “He should not have been questioned in this state.”

It’s not all about the video. Mkabayi raised questions regarding the conduct of the officers involved. She claimed that the officers had ignored the visible signs of distress and continued with the interrogation despite the well-being of the accused. These allegations have ignited a heated discussion in the courtroom and raised the question of whether confessions obtained under such circumstances should be admissible.

 Allegations of police misconduct: physical abuse and coercion

Fatigue is not the only problem. The defence went a step further, alleging Van Rhyn had been physically abused prior to his confession. This includes accusations of suffocation, beatings and suffocation. If proven, these would be clear violations of South African law.

The officer who was in charge of interrogation denied that any physical abuse had occurred. However, the defence has not backed down. The defence argues that the law enforcement failed to treat the accused with dignity and respect as required by the Constitution.

These allegations are based on the notion that confessions obtained under duress or abuse do not hold up and should not even be considered in court. Fortuin stated in his testimony that they were only trying to find out where the child was. The conditions were not harsh, but Mkabayi’s team doesn’t believe that.

In a situation like this, when the stakes are high, it is important to know if the accused has been treated properly. It’s not only about what happened in the interrogation but also about guaranteeing that all South Africans, no matter the charges, receive a fair and just trial.

The Right to Fair Treatment: Legal Protections & Constitutional Rights

The defence’s most important argument focuses on Van Rhyn’s legal rights, or, according to the defense, his failure to be properly informed before being interrogated. South African law states that suspects are entitled to be informed of their legal rights prior to any interrogation. These rights include the ability to remain silent and the right to legal representation.

Van Rhyn’s defence asserts that Van Rhyn was not properly informed of his rights until after questioning had begun. Mkabayi said, “The law was clear.” Before any interrogation, the individual must be made aware of his or her rights. A confession that is not made can be ruled inadmissible by the court.

Here’s where it gets really complicated. The confession could be deemed illegal if the police did not follow the correct procedures, i.e., if they did not respect Van Rhyn’s rights. If the confession is not admitted, this could be a serious blow to the prosecution.

Judge Nathan Erasmus, who oversees the trial, has stated that the court should carefully examine the concerns. He said that it was important to follow all the procedures in order to respect the rights of those accused. This is essential to uphold justice.

ALSO READ: Joshlin Smith Trial: Key Witness Admits Mistakes and Inconsistencies in Testimony

What Experts Have to Say about Coerced Confessions

Legal experts have spoken out to explain the serious implications that the defence’s allegations could have. Professor Andrew Telfer from the University of Cape Town shared his opinion on the issue, stressing the fact that confessions gained through coercion can be problematic not only legally but also lead to wrong convictions.

Telfer said that a confession obtained by coercion or by violating an individual’s right to privacy cannot be accepted as reliable evidence in court. The Constitution guarantees the right to a fair hearing, which includes protection against forced confessions.

Telfer also highlighted the broader implications of the case. He pointed out that if the defense is successful in proving that Van Rhyn’s confession was illegally obtained, it could establish a precedent in South African penal law. This case could change the way confessions are treated in criminal trials.

South African Human Rights Commission has also spoken out, calling on law enforcement agencies to follow the principles of justice. The SAHRC issued a statement that read: “No one should ever be tortured or treated inhumanely under any circumstance.” The SAHRC stated that “Confessions obtained by such methods violate not only human rights, but also undermine justice as a system.”

What is at Stake: The Future of South African Criminal Law

Joshlin Smith’s trial is about more than just a missing kid. The trial is about making sure that every person’s rights are respected, even in the most emotional and difficult cases. These legal decisions will have a major impact on how confessions in South Africa are handled and police conduct scrutinised.

Many are watching the court as the case moves forward to see if it can set an example for what justice looks like in reality. Not just for the accused but also for the integrity and fairness of the legal system.

A Trial With Lasting Impacts

Joshlin Smith’s trial brought to light the issue of police misconduct and coerced confessions. The case is not only heartbreaking, but it’s also a critical moment for South Africa’s justice system. Will the court maintain the integrity of the law and ensure that everyone, no matter what charges they are facing, is treated equally and fairly?

The trial involves more than the fate of a single man. It is about making sure that South Africa’s legal system protects all of its citizens’ rights. All eyes are on the courtroom for now in the hope that the ruling will not only serve justice to Joshlin Smith but also strengthen the rule of law.

ALSO READ: Joshlin Smith Trial: Teacher’s Testimony Reveals Mother’s Chilling Confession

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