Investigating officer tells court that granting bail to Jayden-Lee's mom could spark chaos
Sgt Linda Duma testified on Tuesday during Tiffany Meek's bail application hearing.
He told the court that granting her bail could lead to public unrest as the community was angry and emotional and could take the law into their own hands.
The officer said he also feared for the safety of both the accused and the public should she be released.
'If the public sees her outside, I believe that the community, already feeling that the justice system is failing them, may take the law into their own hands,' Duma told the court.
Meek, who has pleaded not guilty, submitted an affidavit in support of her bail application arguing that she poses no danger to society, has no prior convictions and is not a flight risk.
The investigating officer testified that community members had twice handed over petitions at Florida SAPS demanding swift justice and the arrest of the 'responsible person' in Jayden's death.
'The petition was accepted by the management of Florida SAPS who assured the community that they will do their best to bring the perpetrator to book,' said Duma.
In her affidavit Meek said her continued incarceration could cost her her job and that she is the sole breadwinner in her family, supporting her mother and brother.
She also argued that if she were not granted bail, it would be difficult for her to prepare for trial as she would have limited consulting times with her legal representative.
Duma argued that Meek's release would not only endanger her safety but also disrupt public peace.
'There are already perceptions that we are failing as a state to deliver justice. If she is seen walking freely while this matter is ongoing, people may react in anger. The state cannot rule out possible retaliation,' said Duma.
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