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  2. Mar 17, 2010 · A warrant of committal for Nelson Mandela, issued on 7 November 1962, by the Supreme Court of South Africa. March 17, 2010 – Nelson Mandela was captured on August 5, 1962, on the outskirts of Howick, in KwaZulu-Natal.

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      Following Nelson Mandela’s sentencing on 7 November 1962,...

  3. Following Nelson Mandela’s sentencing on 7 November 1962, the Pretoria Magistrates Court issued a warrant committing him to prison for five years. He had been convicted and sentenced that day to three years for on charges of “inciting to trespass laws” (to strike) and two for leaving South Africa without a passport.

  4. Mandela’s warrants of committal detailing his 1962 five-year sentence for leaving the country without permission and inciting a strike; and his life sentence in the Rivonia Trial for sabotage were framed and given to him on 2 November 1995 by Minister Sipho E. Mzimela on behalf of

  5. Following Nelson Mandela’s sentencing on 7 November 1962 the Pretoria Magistrates Court issued a warrant committing him to prison for five years. He had been convicted and sentenced that day to...

  6. May 27, 2013 · A warrant of committal issued on November 7 1962, by the Supreme Court of South Africa. On 12 June 1963, two weeks after his arrival on the Island, and again without notice, Mr Mandela was transferred back to Pretoria.

  7. Jun 12, 2014 · He was first arrested in August 1962, and had been tried and sentenced to five years in jail within three months of his arrest. The trial that then led to his life sentence took place from 1963-64,...

  8. The defendants were sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage. Nelson Mandela was released from prison 11 February 1990 after over 27 years of unbroken incarceration. Rivonia Trial: Ahmed...