Engcobo Magistrate Court

Ngcobo
South Africa

(047) 548-1117

Ngcobo, South Africa
The Magistrates’ Courts are the lower courts which deal with the less serious criminal and civil cases. They are divided into regional courts and district courts. In Criminal Courts the state prosecutes people for breaking the law.

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Ngcobo, Chris Hani District, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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