Jub Jub appeal application fails

Convicted murderer Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye is seen at the Protea Magistrate's Court in Soweto on Wednesday, 5 December 2012. Maarohanye's life in prison is not good, the court heard on Wednesday. "It's not good; I don't know how else to answer that question," Maarohanye said after his attorney Rudi Krause asked what life in prison was like. "I don't want to go to prison." Maarohanye was testifying in his sentencing procedures. On October 16, Maarohanye and his co-accused Themba Tshabalala were found guilty on four counts of murder and two of attempted murder, of using drugs, racing on a public road, and of driving under the influence of drugs. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

Convicted murderer Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye is seen at the Protea Magistrate's Court in Soweto on Wednesday, 5 December 2012. Maarohanye's life in prison is not good, the court heard on Wednesday. "It's not good; I don't know how else to answer that question," Maarohanye said after his attorney Rudi Krause asked what life in prison was like. "I don't want to go to prison." Maarohanye was testifying in his sentencing procedures. On October 16, Maarohanye and his co-accused Themba Tshabalala were found guilty on four counts of murder and two of attempted murder, of using drugs, racing on a public road, and of driving under the influence of drugs. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

Published Feb 7, 2013

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Johannesburg - Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye's bid to appeal his murder conviction and sentence was denied in the Protea Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

Magistrate Brian Nemavhidi said based on all the facts before the court the applications by Maarohanye and his co-accused Themba Tshabalala failed.

Tshabalala had wanted to appeal only his conviction. The relatives of the victims, who were in court, celebrated when the decision was handed down.

Tshabalala, in shackles, wore blue jeans, an orange shirt, and brown jacket. Maarohanye, also in shackles, was clad in black trousers and a white shirt, and had his hair neatly braided.

On December 5 last year, the same court sentenced them to 20

years imprisonment each for murder and four years for attempted murder.

For use of drugs, driving under the influence of drugs, and racing on a public road, they received a year for each count, to run concurrently.

They were drag-racing in Protea North on March 8, 2010, when they crashed into a group of schoolboys.

Prince Mohube, Mlungisi Cwayi, Andile Mthombeni, and Phomello Masemola were killed. Frank Mlambo and Fumani Mushwana were left permanently brain damaged.

They were found guilty on October 16 last year. - Sapa

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