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Supreme Court Or Supreme Gods

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  • Mr. Mister 10 years ago

    Amen to all that. Thank you!

  • A. Nyamaa 10 years ago

    The President of the Ghana Bar Association actually called for Ken Kuranchie to be jailed before the case had been heard. I have not heard a whimper from any lawyer about Nene Amegatcher's disgraceful prejudicial comment.

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  • Repugnant. 10 years ago

    Continue your swagger you invalid turkey, where ever you may be hiding. YOUR mum has been completely compromised for giving birth to you. She is in contempt, "for attempting to give and giving birth to you."

  • KOKI 10 years ago

    Too bad to denigrate someone this way for committing no crime than to share his thought with the general public on this forum. If you stand against his views come up with your version.

    That's more mature and civilized way ...
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  • ACE/OUTSTANDING PREACHER OF 2000 10 years ago

    Supreme gods and lords on earth.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Please refer to our traditional systems from which these laws come. Dr Sarfo Adjei needs to go back to Africas traditionals systems to get a clear picture

  • Kakraba Cromwell 10 years ago

    i find it quite interesting when so called Doctors try to belittle the intelligence of others.
    They talk of freedom of speech as if that has no responsibility.
    At TB JOSHUA's church on the spintex road Accra,traffic was at ...
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  • GAWUKO 10 years ago

    Yes it is amazing. And should one be a doctor of law to be a good judge? Surely in the US there are good lawyers and judges without the doctorate degree?

  • okyeame 10 years ago

    Does it mean that the one who shouted free holy water must be jailed? Will you have gone soft on Adjei Sarfo if he hadn't written about his qualification? or maybe you would have told him to take a hike because he is not qual ...
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  • ALOMO BITTERS 10 years ago

    Precisely. For many years GHANA has gone mad and the madness has been spearheaded by so called intellectuals and academics. People said what they wanted without regard to the rights of others . Journalists wrote whatever they ...
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  • Al Gashari 10 years ago

    Kakraba, actually, Sarfo Adjei does not have a PhD. He has never presented a research based PhD thesis to any department where he defended it and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree. He has a Juris Doctor degree which i ...
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  • Broni_Akamfou 10 years ago

    Obtained a JD degree from Rutgers 3 years ago,and is now enrolled in a Doctoral Law Program at Georgetown in Washington. I do not understand why these characters are always interested in giving a more grandiose impression of ...
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  • K.G 10 years ago

    Ei, Boss! It's well said. Our legal institutions need a massive training to conform to international standards. It's a pity how almost the entire bench lacks basic ideas in I.T. There is a lot of archaism in the system; colon ...
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  • 1Lawyer 10 years ago

    The problem with the lawyers is everyone of them is afraid of being thrown in jail by the SC judges. They should read about how many times DR.Martin Luther King went to prison to change an unfair system existing in America. ...
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  • Dan 10 years ago

    I don't think your so-called doctorate in law did not teach you of the possible decisions of a court to protect public security. You are not living in Ghana and do not know the possible effects of unguided statements towards ...
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  • Dan 10 years ago

    You guys are living in the US with all your qualifications and there are grave human right abuses. Poor unarmed Trevon Martin was shot and killed and the perpetrator walks away free, not even guilty of manslaughter. You want ...
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  • JAKE 10 years ago

    THEY DO NOTHING IN AMERICA..THEY SIT DOWN IN THEIR RODENTS INFESTED BUILDINGS AND WRITE GABBAGE

  • Amma 10 years ago

    Very refreshing indeed! Watching what has played out in Ghana in matters election petition, deplorable doesn’t fully describe even a bit of it, let alone all of it. I was thinking about the conduct of these very judges thi ...
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  • JAKE 10 years ago

    IF YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR SUBMISSIONS,IT SHOULD BE POLITE. MR.ASARE DONT FORGET WE ARE GETTING THERE SOON.THANK GOD BECAUSE YOU ARE IN AMERICA,BUT ONE DAY WE SHALL GET THERE.REMEMBER GHANA IS YOUR HOME

  • KK 10 years ago

    FREEDOM OF SPEECH HAS A LIMIT MR. DOCTOR DEGREE IN LAW.

  • Al Gashari 10 years ago

    What is this, Sarfo Adjei? You got a Juris Doctor degree only last year and, suddenly, you know better than all the lawyers in Ghana combined!!! You make general statements of condemnation without ever saying what, exactly, i ...
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  • mohammed 10 years ago

    If you sincerely think you have a case why don't you help Ken and Atubga in appeal so that you can be awarded a judgement debt. Your name and fame may not have faded away and our zeal for the truth, justice and fair play woul ...
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  • ENOBAATANPA 10 years ago

    GOOD FOR YOU, SAFO: HIT BELOW THE BELT ITOLD YOU SO, WE ALL GREW-UP IN KOFORIDUA-EFFIDUASE AND NOW YOU CALL YOURSELF DR" THAT IS ASOKORE-S.D.A FOR YOU BE WEARY OF YOURSELF CHEW!!

  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    Like Kwaku Asare who is a weird eccentric and looks more like one than a sober reflective personality you have shown your utter misunderstanding of the law of contempt.You have also like Asare shown your lack of understanding ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Are you saying that under the present contempt rules, there is no need to prove intent or act?
    What is there to prove then?
    And does it comport well with you that a whole Supreme Court can invite and arbitrarily punish a ci ...
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  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    Unfortunately if you read the law on contempt under the 1981 Contempt act,you will realize that contempt of court under publications is a strict liability offense and therefore there is no need for mens rea.In normal proceedi ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Are you now admitting that you must always prove an act?
    How do you address the issue of arbitrary power since that is what my concern is?
    And what has strict liability got to do with this case in point?
    The judges are abr ...
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  • Broni_Akamfou 10 years ago

    In an environment where everything and anything goes! What is the purpose then in instituting publication bans on certain sensitive cases? Are those Judges who issues these injunctions against any form of disclosure and or di ...
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  • Broni_Akamfou 10 years ago

    In an environment where everything and anything goes! What is the purpose then in instituting publication bans on certain sensitive cases? Are those Judges who issue these injunctions against any form of disclosure and or dis ...
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  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    No! on the centrally.First strict liability contempt of court rules don't follow the criminal definition of crime because of the absence of mens rea.

    Secondly the justices of the supreme had followed due process as allowed ...
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  • Okonko Palm 10 years ago

    You wanted to know why strict liability rules operate here. perhaps this will help you to understand why.

    This is what the 1981 contempt act say under English law:

    The Contempt of Court Act 1981 (CCA) was enacted follow ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    "We need a reasoned debate but not denigration for the sake of political expediency."

    Well put. That is what Sarfo Adjei does not grasp. His article is not set out to promote reasoned debate but to insult, belittle and den ...
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  • Akwele 10 years ago

    I echo Sam Adjei's sentiments. Please send a copy to the Ghana Bar Association and the Chief Justice. Continuing education, research and ICT training will enhance the skills of the graduates of the Makola Bar. With over 2,500 ...
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  • Jt. 10 years ago

    I always get myself troubling when l hear learned Ghanaian behaving opposite Mr u know the sensitivity of the case before the subprime court,so u thing it is proper to allow people to interpret the case anyhow anyway? Your co ...
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