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Trump does not have presidential immunity in January 6 case, federal appeals court rules

DOWNLOAD FULL DECISION Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency to reverse the 2020 election results, a federal appeals court said Tuesday. The ruling is a major blow to Trump’s key defense thus far in the federal election subversion case brought against him by special counsel Jack […]

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Kentucky prosecutor accused of trading legal favors for explicit videos is found guilty

A former Kentucky prosecutor abused his office by doing favors for a woman facing criminal charges and in return soliciting sexually explicit videos from her, a federal court jury ruled Friday. The jury deliberated about six and a half hours on Friday before returning the verdict against Ronnie Goldy. The jury convicted Goldy on six

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SuperlawGH’s Makola Prep Revision Session Begins Today

Join SuperlawGH’s Makola Prep Sessions – Your Path to Success Begins Today! We are thrilled to announce that SuperlawGH’s highly anticipated 1st Session for Makola Prep begins today, February 6, 2024. This session will provide an in-depth overview of the 6 examinable courses, emphasizing key topics for effective revision. To ensure your success, we have

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Two siblings arrested for disturbing court sittings

Safianu Osumanu and Aishatu Osuman, two siblings who disrupted court sittings at the Ashiaman District Court, have been arrested by the Ashaiman police. The two who accompanied their mother, Hamdiya Inusah, a landlady who has a case at the court, were arrested, handcuffed, and sent to the Ashiaman Divisional Police Headquarters after court proceedings. Osuman,

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Nigeria’s drug enforcement agency announces seizure of 14,000kilos of cannabis from Ghana

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria has announced the interception of a large consignment of Ghanaian Loud, a potent strain of cannabis sativa, smuggled into Lagos from Ghana. In a statement, the NDLEA said the seizure, totalling 14,524.8 kilograms, was loaded onto two trucks and a J5 bus. The vehicles were intercepted

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Failure to wear crash helmet: pillion rider, motor rider sentenced

A pillion rider and his motorbike rider who failed to wear crash helmets have been sentenced by the Kaneshie District Court. Joshua Kumessa, the rider, in addition was charged with using the motorbike without an insurance policy and riding the bike without a license. Eugene Darko, the pillion rider, and Kumessa admitted the offences and

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Businessman charged with fraud and forgery of KMA Letters remanded

An Accra Circuit Court has remanded into Police custody a businessman accused of defrauding two persons of $27,000 under the pretext of securing them USA visas. Bernard Oduro Takyi is accused of forging the embarkation and disembarkation stamps of Singapore, South Africa, Mauritius and Turkey in the various passports of the two complainants. Takyi is

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Yang Hengjun: Australian writer given suspended death sentence in China

Australian writer Yang Hengjun has been given a suspended death sentence by a Chinese court, five years after he was arrested and accused of spying. The sentence may be commuted to life imprisonment after two years, according to Australian officials. Dr Yang – a scholar and novelist who blogged about Chinese state affairs – denies

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Cement Regulation takes effect – Existing companies to re-register, no new factories without licence

The Ghana Standards Authority (Manufacture of Cement) Regulation, 2023, (L.I. 2480) has come into force in a significant move to ensure the quality and safety of cement products in the country. The new regulation, which was approved unanimously by Members of Parliament, sets stringent standards and guidelines for cement production to safeguard consumers and promote

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