The Demise of the Judicial System?

William Booth

Wednesday, 12 February 2025 at 17:30

As 2025 begins, we strive to continue our fundraising efforts to support our bursars. As the first event for the year nears, we are excited to introduce our new bursars to the Club.

Join us as highly respected Criminal Defence Attorney, William Booth, addresses us with his talk ‘The Demise of the Judicial System?’. William is the Chair of the Law Society of South Africa’s Criminal Law Committee and serves on the Legal Aid Committee. It promises to be a valuable conversation and interesting evening. Space is limited for this exclusive event, please book early.

  • COST: R300 (members) R400 (guests). Includes welcome Doolhof wine, canapes and talk.
  • VENUE: Citadel, 15 Cavendish Street Claremont. Complimentary underground parking available.
  • TIME: Arrival 17:30, Talk 18:00 – 19:00 followed by canapes and networking.
  • RAFFLE PRIZES: Tickets R50 each

We are very excited; we have a new booking system. Please click below to rsvp and make payment to attend the talk. Raffle tickets will be available to purchase at the event.

Thank you for your ongoing support. We look forward to seeing you then.

   
 

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Speakers
William Booth
Criminal Defence Attorney

William Booth is a distinguished South African lawyer with a wealth of experience in criminal law. A graduate of the University of Cape Town with two degrees, he has served as both a Magistrate and Prosecutor in Regional Courts before establishing his own law firm. Booth has defended high-profile cases, including landmark Constitutional Court matters, and has represented victims of crime. Beyond his legal practice, he is a respected lecturer in Criminal Law and a sought-after speaker at international conferences. He chairs key committees of the Law Society of South Africa and has been instrumental in the establishment of Legal Aid in the country. His dedication to criminal justice reform, pro bono work, and recognition among South Africa’s top criminal defence lawyers highlight his deep commitment to the legal profession.

 


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