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Principles of Criminal Law - LPC201 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025 - DUE 18 March 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 18th MARCH 2025 BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION INSTRUCTION The principle of legality holds, in essence, that no person should be subjected to punishment by the State except for conduct that is defined as a crime according to valid and applicable law.1 In a broad sense, the principle of legality can be described as a mechanism to ensure that the state, its organs and its officials do not consider themselves to be above the law in the exercise of their functions, but that they should remain subjects of the law.2 In Masiya v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others,3the Constitutional Court commenting on the applicability of the principle of legality to the case noted that one of the central tenets underlying this principle is that of foreseeability, in that the rules of criminal law are clear and precise so that an individual may easily behave in a manner that avoids committing crimes.4 Against this background, discuss the case of Masiya v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others 2007 (5) SA 30 (CC) with reference to the principle of legality in Constitutional matters. In your discussion, follow the FIRAC Method and give a critical analysis of the judgment and/or legal principles set out in the case. 1Gerhard Kemp et al Criminal law in South Africa 4 ed (2022) 22. 2SV Hoctor Snyman’s Criminal Law 7 ed (2020) 31. 3Masiya v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others 2007 (5) SA 30 (CC). 4Masiya v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others, 52.

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ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 2025

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DUE DATE: 18 MARCH 2025

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Due Date: 18 March 2025

PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW

Masiya v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others (2007) and the Principle of
Legality
Introduction

The principle of legality is one of the key pillars of criminal law. Simply put, it means that
no person should be punished for an act unless it is clearly defined as a crime by law.
This principle protects individuals from being unfairly prosecuted for actions that were
not considered crimes at the time they were committed. It also ensures that the
government and law enforcement follow the law themselves and do not have
unchecked power.

One major aspect of the principle of legality is foreseeability. This means that the law
should be clear and predictable so that people can understand what is legal and what is
illegal. If laws are vague or change unpredictably, it becomes unfair to punish someone
for breaking them.

A significant case that tested this principle is Masiya v Director of Public Prosecutions
and Others (2007). This case dealt with the question of whether the crime of rape
should be expanded to include the non-consensual anal penetration of a woman. The
Constitutional Court had to decide whether such an expansion of the law was
permissible under the principle of legality.

Using the FIRAC method—Facts, Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion—this
discussion will analyze the case and its impact on the principle of legality.

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