A woman who was convicted for helping two alleged Boeremag members won an appeal against her conviction Thursday.
Bess Bogaards and her husband Jaco were found guilty in June 2008 of  hiding two  suspected Boeremag members on their farm in Modimolle  (previously  Nylstroom). She was sentenced to two years in prison, which  was suspended for five  years.
The High Court in Pretoria repealed her sentence Thursday, saying the  state did not prove she knew her husband allowed Herman van Rooyen and  Rudi Gouws to hide in a riverbed  on their farm from May 2006 to January  2007.
The two men were hiding after escaping from custody during their trial in the High  Court.
Jaco Bogaards had his sentence confirmed by the High Court on Thursday, but he was given leave to  appeal.

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