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Ambulance case: Richard Jakpa faces Attorney General’s scrutiny today

Businessman Richard Jakpa is expected to face cross-examination from the Attorney General (AG) today Tuesday, June 18, 2024 on what promises to be an interesting showdown following allegations against Godfred Yeboah Dame in the ongoing ambulance trial. This was after the lawyers of Dr. Ato Forson, 1st Accused, concluded their cross-examination of Mr Jakpa last […]

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Ato Forson Trial: Court admits audio recording as evidence

The High Court in Accra has accepted into evidence the audio recording between the third accused in the ongoing ambulance case Richard Jakpa and Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame for the cross-examination of Mr Jakpa. This is after the Office of the Attorney General rejected the relevance of the audio to the main trial. The

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Ato Forson Trial: Court to determine Admissibility of tape recording between Jakpa and AG

An Accra High Court hearing the case involving Dr Ato Forson and two others, will on Thursday 13, 2024, determine whether an audio conversation between Richard Jakpa and Godfred Dame Yeboah, the Attorney-General, is admissible in the trial. The Court presided over by Justice Afia Serwaa Asare-Botwe adjourned the matter to Thursday to deliver full

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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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