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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Windhoek
Subject:
Criminal Procedure – Bail Appeal
Document Type:
Legal Judgment
Organization / Institution:
High Court of Namibia
Author:
Claasen J, Christiaan J
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, judiciary
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
7 April 2025
Date of Amendments:
Not Applicable
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Course Number:
AOJ 158
Course Title:
Public Safety Dispatcher
Semester Units:
7
Semester Hours:
7 hours lecture: 112-126 hours, 0.5 hour lab: 8-9 hours, 224-252 outside-of-class hours, 344-387 total hours
Prerequisites:
None
Corequisite:
None
Recommended Preparation:
None
Catalog Description:
Methods and operation of law enforcement and public safety communications. The course will include federal communications regulations, data retrieval systems and applications in communications. Students will analyze data to determine priorities for making decisions under stress. This course is offered on a Pass / No Pass basis only.
Note:
Course Objectives
Instructional Facilities:
Standard classroom with multimedia technology, Computer lab.
Special Materials Required of Student:
Electronic storage media.
Course Content:
The role of the dispatcher, Legal aspects of emergency dispatching, Telephone procedures, Radio procedures, Stress and wellness management, Automated information systems, Mechanics of radio broadcasting, Job application procedures, Professional orientation and ethics, Criminal justice system, Introduction to law, Workplace communications, Telephone technology and procedures, Missing persons, Domestic violence, Cultural diversity, hate crimes, gang awareness, mental health, and community policing, Child, elder and dependent adult abuse, Law enforcement telecommunications, Radio technology and procedures, Resource and referral services, Critical incidents.
Method of Instruction:
Lecture, Demonstration and application of emergency call documentation.
Methods of Evaluating Student Performance:
Attendance (POST requirement), Classroom participation in hands-on activities, Quizzes, written exams–midterm/final.
Outside Class Assignments:
Outside reading assignments from the textbook and supplementary workbooks. Practice typing mock incidents and scenarios to increase typing speed and improve writing. It is recommended that the student spend one 4-hour shift with an emergency dispatch agency.
Texts:
Required Text(s): Lotero, Melissa Emergency Dispatch Operator Workbook, 2018 ed. Self-Published.
Supplementary texts and workbooks:
None.
Addendum:
Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to recall radio codes, identify capabilities of electronic and micro-processing equipment, and perform proper telephone interview techniques for accurate information collection.
Date approved by Governing Board:
December 13, 2019
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Geneva
Topic:
Vehicle automation, vehicle safety regulations
Document type:
Proposal
Organization / institution:
United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Inland Transport Committee, World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations
Author:
Expert from the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Target audience:
Regulatory bodies, vehicle manufacturers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Washington, D.C.
Topic:
Mobile Cramming, Consumer Protection
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization / Institution:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Author:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Target Audience:
Consumers, Legal Professionals, Telecommunications Industry Stakeholders
Period of Action:
2015
Approval Date:
May 12, 2015
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region:
Australia
Type of document:
Regulatory framework / Legislation
Governing body:
Australian Energy Market Commission; South Australian Minister
Amendments:
National Electricity Amendment (Technical standards for distributed energy resources) Rule 2021 No. 1; various other amendments listed in the consolidation
Scope:
National electricity market operations, customer frameworks, and technical standards
Effective period:
4 March 2021 – 10 March 2021
Application:
South Australia, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory, Commonwealth, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria (with exceptions), Western Australia and Northern Territory pending legislation
Next scheduled amendments:
Multiple amendments with commencement dates from March 2021 to June 2023
Document type:
Consolidated rules with historical versioning
Content:
Legal and operational rules for electricity generation, distribution, and retail markets under the National Electricity Law
Year:
2021
Document Type:
User Guide
Version:
1.58
Previous Versions:
1.28 (Sep 2020), 1.29 (Sep 2020), 1.44 (Dec 2020), 1.50 (Apr 2021)
Author:
K. Wilson
Target Audience:
Engineers and technical staff using Parade software
Topics:
Well path planning, mud programs, data import, scenario setup, calculations
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Windhoek
Theme:
Legal Case, Court Ruling
Document Type:
Court Ruling
Court/Institution:
High Court of Namibia
Judge:
Honourable Lady Justice De Jager J
Case No:
HC-MD-CIV-ACT-OTH-2020/02046, INT-HC-OTH-2024/01082
Hearing Date:
1 April 2025
Delivery Date:
23 April 2025
Neutral Citation:
Wirtz v Van Wyk (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-OTH-2020/02046) [2025] NAHCMD 191 (23 April 2025)
Applicants:
Robert Douglas Wirtz, Windhoek Renovations CC, LH Equipment Sales CC
Respondent:
Johannes Erasmus van Wyk
Relevant Legal Rule:
Rule 63(6) of the Rules of Court
Country:
Republic of Namibia
Court:
High Court of Namibia, Main Division, Windhoek
Case Number:
I 402/2014
Neutral Citation:
W W B v Johannes Aipanda N O (I 402/2014) [2018] NAHCMD 22
Parties:
W W B (Plaintiff) v Johannes Aipanda N.O (Defendant)
Judge:
PRINSLOO J
Dates Heard:
07 July 2017; 25 September 2017; 31 October 2017; 08 November 2017
Date Delivered:
07 February 2018
Date of Reasons:
09 February 2018
Type of Document:
High Court judgment (divorce proceedings)
Subject Matter:
Divorce; forfeiture of benefits; marriage in community of property; customary land rights; joint estate division
Relief Sought:
Restitution of conjugal rights; divorce; custody of minor child; specific forfeiture of immovable property; declaration regarding improvements to traditional homestead
Key Legislation Considered:
Divorce Laws Amendment Ordinance; Communal Land Reform Act 5 of 2002
Property Concerned:
Erf 375, Ohima Street, Okuruyangava, Katutura, Windhoek; traditional homestead at Omahalya-Omape, Omusati Region
Outcome:
Restitution of conjugal rights granted with conditional dissolution of marriage; specific forfeiture of urban immovable property granted to plaintiff; improvements at traditional homestead declared sole property of defendant; each party to bear own costs
Country:
Namibia
Court:
High Court of Namibia Northern Local Division
Place of hearing:
Oshakati
Case number:
CR 16/2018
High Court review case reference number:
204/2017
Neutral citation:
S v Johannes (CR 16/2018) [2018] NAHCNLD 33
Type of document:
Review judgment
Legal field:
Criminal law
Subject:
Duplication of convictions and charges in criminal proceedings
Parties:
The State v Kondjamba Johannes
Accused:
Kondjamba Johannes
Judges:
M A Tommasi; M Cheda
Date delivered:
12 April 2018
Relevant legislation:
Police Act, 1990 (Act 19 of 1990) section 35(1); section 35(2)(a)
Charges:
Assault on a member of the Police force; assault by threat; malicious damage to property
Procedural posture:
Automatic review of magistrate’s court proceedings
Decision:
Conviction and sentence on count 1 confirmed; conviction and sentence on count 3 set aside
Key legal principle:
Application of the single intent test and same evidence test to determine duplication of convictions
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Windhoek
Topic:
Motor vehicle collision, negligence, ambulance
Document Type:
Court Judgment
Institution:
High Court of Namibia
Author:
Judge Usiku
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, parties involved in the case
Period of Action:
29 May 2021
Approval Date:
28 February 2023
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2018
Country:
Zimbabwe
Court:
High Court of Zimbabwe
Case name:
R M Africa Property Consultants versus Johannes Muchimika
Type of document:
Civil appeal judgment
Judges:
Mwayera J; Munangati-Manongwa J
Place of hearing:
Harare
Hearing date:
18 July 2017
Judgment date:
18 January 2018
Parties:
R M Africa Property Consultants (appellant); Johannes Muchimika (respondent)
Legal representatives:
T. S. Manjengwah (for the appellant); G. Simango (for the respondent)
Subject:
Estate agent commission dispute arising from cancellation of an immovable property sale agreement
Related parties:
Estate Late Stephen Omar Hayisa represented by Francis Haisa (Executor Dative); Delscart Properties (Pvt) Ltd
Legislation cited:
Estate Agents Act [Chapter 27:17]
Key legal issue:
Locus standi of an estate agent to claim commission from a purchaser under a penalty clause in a sale agreement
Monetary amount claimed:
USD 4,427.50
Outcome:
Appeal dismissed with costs