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Murder of Georgina Botchwey Trial: Accused plead not guilty

Two men who are standing trial for the murder of a 25-year-old prospective nurse, Georgina Asor Botchwey, have denied killing the deceased. They both pleaded not guilty to the offences of conspiracy to commit murder and murder when they appeared before the Cape Coast High Court presided over by Justice John Mark Nuku Alifo, on […]

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Opuni Trial: Court upholds objection on tendering statement of EOCO official

An Accra High Court has sustained an objection to Mr Paul Adjei Gyang’s investigator’s statement being applied as evidence in the prosecution of Dr Stephen Kwabena Opuni and two others. The prosecution initially opposed tendering the document, arguing that the statement had previously been rejected by a High Court as hearsay evidence and hence could

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JB Danquah’s Trial: Lawyer for accused accuse Police of withholding critical information

Lawyer for Daniel Aseidu, the man accused of masterminding the murder of a former MP for Abuakwa North Constituency, Joseph Boakye Danquah, has accused the investigative team of deliberately withholding critical information from the Court to cover up its poor investigations into the case. The lawyer Yaw Dankwah, during cross examination of the eighth prosecution

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We are yet to receive a suitable docket for prosecution in Ahmed Suale’s murder – A-G

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has disclosed that his office has not received any dossier deemed suitable for prosecution regarding the murder of investigative journalist Ahmed Suale. Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, February 20, the Minister underscored that Mr. Suale’s case is one among several pending investigations. He noted that the Ghana Police

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Cleaner sacked for eating leftover tuna sandwich takes legal action against City law firm

Gabriela Rodriguez cleaned the offices of Devonshires Solicitors for two years A cleaner is taking legal action against a top City law firm for indirect race discrimination after being fired for eating a leftover tuna sandwich from a discarded platter. Gabriela Rodriguez from Ecuador cleaned the offices of Devonshires Solicitors for two years. United Voices

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Julian Assange’s moment of truth has arrived – and the stakes are high

Duncan Campbell If his appeal fails this week, the WikiLeaks founder could soon be on a plane towards a potential jail term of 175 years Walk past the Royal Courts of Justice in London on a week day and you will often spot small gatherings of people holding placards and handing out leaflets about a

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Mentally challenged person kills 4 people with machete; police respond with deadly gunshots

A man believed to be mentally challenged has reportedly killed four persons with a machete at Banda-Nkwanta in the Bole District of the Savannah Region. In an attempt to disarm him after the killings, the police responded with gunshots which also killed the attacker. The man, identified as Daganaa, is said to have gone on

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Fmr. Council of State Member Abraham Adusei, 4 others slapped with contempt

Former Council of State Members under John Dramani Mahama’s administration, Opanyin Abraham Kwaku Adusei, Jacob Asirifi Senior, Enoch Ofori and Daniel Mensah have been cited for contempt. A motion on Notice for Order of Committal for Contempt of Court against Abraham Kwaku Adusei of the Savior Church of Ghana and four others of the church

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Germany: Second man convicted for 2018 acid attack on German businessman

Two men have been found guilty and sentenced to prison by a German court, for a 2018 acid attack on a top executive at the energy firm Innogy. The two attackers ambushed the businessman, Bernhard Günther, near his private home in a suburb of Dusseldorf, and doused him with highly concentrated sulphuric acid in March

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