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Mr. Booley, the computer teacher, stood back by the coffee and doughnuts.
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A High Court murder case against Booley was abandoned.
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Advocate John van der Berg, representing Booley, argued that little could be achieved by setting aside the subpoenas served on the media, except to score a procedural advantage which would delay the case.
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Advocate John van der Berg, representing Booley, argued that little could be achieved by setting aside the subpoenas served on the media, except to score a procedural advantage which would delay the case.
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The withdrawal of charges against Booley was greeted by shouts of joy from the gallery.
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Pagad was expected to react to the withdrawal of charges against Booley later.
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However, supporters of the Hard Livings gang, which Staggie led, were reportedly in uproar after the charges were dropped against Booley.
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Attorneys for Booley later said while their client was overjoyed at the withdrawal of charges, they condemned in the prosecution's manoeuvre.
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The prosecutor said the withdrawal of charges against Booley, a supporter of People Against Gangsterism and Drugs, was because a key witness had perjured himself in statements made under oath.
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Booley, 24, set down for three weeks, and expressed grave concern over the negative impact the sudden withdrawal of charges was likely to have on the administration of justice and High Court proceedings generally.
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