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Lawyer Faces Invasion of Privacy Suit for Hidden Bathroom Cam – 2 Years After Child Porn Charges

Robert McKinley, a former partner at now-defunct Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis and the former intellectual property practice leader at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, was hit with an invasion-of-privacy suit in New Jersey state court on Tuesday over allegedly hiding cameras in bathrooms at his residences and secretly recording guests. McKinley was arrested in April […]

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John Paintsil sues Songo, Saddick Adams, and others for defamation

John Paintsil named four persons and three media outfits as respondents in his suitJohn Paintsil named four persons and three media outfits as respondents in his suit Following his recent appointment as assistant Black Stars coach, John Paintsil has taken legal action against four sports journalists and three media entities for defamation. The journalists named

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Chief Justice Torkornoo announces re-opening of Court of Appeal nationwide

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has announced the reopening of the Court of Appeal across the country to boost access to justice delivery. She said persons resident outside Accra cannot be given justice if appeals are heard only in the capital city. In view of this Chief Justice Torkornoo said the Court of Appeal will be

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Court slaps carpenter with 50 years for defilement

Francis Cudjoe, a 19-year-old carpenter, has been sentenced to 50 years imprisonment by the Tarkwa Circuit Court for defiling a Primary Two pupil. He pleaded guilty with an explanation, but the court overruled it. Although, Cudjoe was charged with defilement on count one and two, and was sentenced to 25 years each which run consecutively,

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Court sentences septuagenarian farmer for theft

Gabriel Dzimekpui, a septuagenarian farmer, has been sentenced to five years in prison for stealing 325 teak trees valued at GH¢34,000. Dzimekpui was put before the Hohoe Circuit Court on December 14, 2023, for the offence, where he pleaded guilty with explanation. His explanation could not exonerate him hence was granted bail and sentencing deferred

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Justice Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu: The law on nuisance in noise making

Justice Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu: The law on nuisance in noise making Noise can be described as any loud or annoying sound that interrupts the activities people are engaged in. It can further be said to be an unwanted sound that disrupts public peace, regular activities and communication. In effect, noise pollution occurs when there

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Alleged Missing Genitals: Two more grabbed at Kasoa over false alarm

The Ghana Police Service Central East Command Kasoa arrested two more people who claim their genitals had vanished. They are Mahamudu Yahaya, a 40-year-old businessman and Osman Abdul Razak, a 21-year-old student. The two suspects have been put before the Awutu Breku District Court on charges of publication of false news and deceit of public

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Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor Suit: We did no wrong – Chief Justice

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo has defended the decision to swiftly address an injunction application filed by MP Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor, aimed at freezing parliament’s confirmation of newly nominated ministers by President Akufo-Addo. She clarified that the case was deemed ready for hearing as all the necessary procedures had been completed. Speaking to reporters in Accra

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Court sentences two siblings to a fine for verbally assaulting public officers

The Ashiman Circuit Court has sentenced two siblings, Safianu Osumanu and Aishatu Osumanu, respectively, to a fine of Gh₵ 720 and Gh₵ 600 for verbally assaulting four public officers. The two would serve a three-month prison term if they defaulted on paying the fine. The court, presided over by Mr. Simon Gaga, sentenced them after

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Beige-Bank trial: money was invested in bank’s rebranding, assets

Mr Dawda M. Hafisdeen, former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the defunct Beige Bank, says the Universal bank invested in rebranding but its receiver failed to capture it in his report. The rebranding was necessitated when the Bank of Ghana (BoG) upgraded it from a Savings and Loans to a bank status, the first defence

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