Teffo Senzo Meyiwa

Malesela Teffo and Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela. Photos: Screengrabs/Video/Twitter

WATCH Judge Maumela’s face when Teffo drops f-bombs in court

Watch the hilarious look on Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela’s face when Advocate Teffo drops f-bombs in court during cross-examination.

Teffo Senzo Meyiwa

Malesela Teffo and Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela. Photos: Screengrabs/Video/Twitter

Watch this hilarious moment of Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela’s in court when Advocate Malesela Teffo drops f-bombs during a cross-examination. 

WATCH THE REACTION OF JUDGE MAUMELA

This happened last week during the ongoing Senzo Meyiwa trial. 

In the hilarious video that has gone viral, Teffo can be heard saying: 

 “I can put it to you that, here, you are doing your utmost best to be evasive and protect the whole. What is the best way Your Lordship (Presiding Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela), I want to say the f***ed up situation”.

Teffo

THE F-BOMBS WERE DROPPED DURING A CROSS-EXAMINATION

A shocked Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela’s is seen suddenly looking up and then smirks as he looks back down. 

Teffo then continues by saying: 

“That may be a slip out of my tongue, but this is not the fault of my mind. So, in my mind, in the reality where something is not unto, I will always apologise. Thank you. Can I proceed with the witness? Thank you.”

Teffo

Meanwhile, startling statements were made last week at the Pretoria High Court, which took centre stage. 

STARTLING STATEMENTS WERE MADE LAST WEEK

Defence lawyer Advocate Malesela Teffo made this shocking statement while cross-examining Mosia. 

Mosia said a witness would be brought in to testify that even the firearm that Meyiwa was shot with came with Sello “Chicco” Twala’s son, Longwe.

WATCH Judge Maumela's face when Teffo drops f-bombs in court
Sisters, Zandile and Kelly Khumalo. Photo: Twitter/@AdvoBarryRoux

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  • POLICE DID NOT TEST FOR GUN RESIDUE POWDER

Mosia, who is a forensic officer and was among the first to arrive at the crime scene, said he did not do a prime residue test to determine if any of the people in the house may have shot Meyiwa. 

During his cross-examination, he said he now believes he should have done it because it would have assisted the court, and it did not take long.

Click here to read more about the trial.