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The long-running trial of six Eastern Cape men allegedly involved in a dog fighting syndicate, is expected to continue in Knysna on Wednesday.
The six were part of a group of ten men arrested during a raid on a property in Ladywood in May 2011.
Four of the men, including property owner, Bill Marais of Plettenberg Bay, have already been convicted and sentenced in the matter.
The trial of the remaining six from Port Elizabeth, Queenstown and East London, was postponed on the 14th of May because court officials found that the recordings of the trial were largely inaudible.