Inspector Campbell receives information that could lead to securing material evidence in a murder case. The information entails that a motor vehicle with the specific registration number and description left the scene in a rush after the shooting incident that caused the death of Lolo Jem. The driver of the vehicle could be a material witness for the state. Inspector Campbell decides to follow up on the information received and visits Zilver Ferris, the vehicle's registered owner. Zilver Ferris admits that he was parked next to the shop where the murder occurred on the specific day but refuses to provide further cooperation since he does not want to "get involved" in the matter. He also refuses to give a statement. Inspector Campbell is convinced that Zilver Ferris has material information that might assist the investigation. Advice Inspector Campbell, with reference to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Act, 51 of 1977, what steps he can take to obtain the information from Zilver; and how the procedure is applied, with reference to case law. [5]

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Under the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Act, Inspector Campbell can take the following steps to obtain the information from Zilver Ferris:

1. Notice in terms of Section 205: Inspector Campbell can serve Zilver Ferris with a notice, in terms of Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Act, requiring him to provide a statement and any other relevant information regarding the incident. The notice should specify the reasons for the request and the consequences of failure to comply. Zilver Ferris can be compelled to provide the statement and information under penalty of contempt of court.

2. Subpoena in terms of Section 206: If Zilver Ferris still refuses to cooperate despite the notice, Inspector Campbell can apply to a magistrate for a subpoena, in terms of Section 206 of the Criminal Procedure Act, to compel Zilver Ferris to attend court and give evidence under oath. The subpoena can also require him to produce any relevant documents or items in his possession.

3. Search and seizure warrant in terms of Section 20: If there is reason to believe that Zilver Ferris may be in possession of material evidence, Inspector Campbell can apply for a search and seizure warrant under Section 20 of the Criminal Procedure Act. This will allow the police to search Zilver Ferris's premises and seize any evidence that may be relevant to the case.

In terms of case law, the procedures mentioned above have been upheld and validated in various court cases. For example, in the case of S v Mlambo and Others, the court held that a Section 205 notice can be used to compel a witness to give a statement and provide information. In the case of S v Chauke and Others, the court upheld the validity of a subpoena issued under Section 206 to compel a witness to attend court and give evidence. In the case of S v Maphutha, the court confirmed that a search and seizure warrant obtained under Section 20 is a lawful means of obtaining evidence.

It is important for Inspector Campbell to ensure that all the necessary procedures are followed correctly and that the rights of Zilver Ferris are respected throughout the process.
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