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The Search for Justice

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  • Kwobia,Toronto 10 years ago

    Sorry,but I do not follow your argument or desitation.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    1.somebody who sees occurrence: somebody who gives evidence after seeing or hearing something
    2.signatory of document: somebody who signs a document to show that it, or another signature, is genuine
    3.somebody who testifies ...
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  • Chabba 10 years ago

    Of course, Ata Kofi is an ignoramus of LAW so why waste time with your brilliant legal brain on such a sick-minded idiot?

  • BRO DAN- TRC 10 years ago

    BLESSED PEOPLE OF AFRICA, REPUTABLE ONES OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GHANA, -FREEDOM IS GOD GIVEN AND IS OF GOD. AND GOD IS -A JUST GOD. THEREFORE, CAN THERE NEVER BE -FREEDOM- WITHOUT, -JUSTICE; HENCE, -" ...
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  • Nii Ashitey 10 years ago

    What a pathetic explanation of a botch judgement and what does this writer think she is doing.In fact she has not explained anything if anything at all she has ended up not only confusing herself but those she portends to be ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Interesting piece, Abigail,
    I look forward to part two!

  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Well, we all could wait for the next piece to bring home the Writer's point. But so far, I could see futility looming over her exercise.

    We must also register our passionate protest to the Writer's suggestion that one' s ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    What about a jury? Do they have legal academic qualifications

  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Exactly! Jurors need not have any Legal training whatsoever! How could the writer overlook that?

    If any of the Petitioners feels discontent with the verdict, the door is still open for review. We need to learn enduring le ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    Your attempt to undermine our intelligence and to 'elevate' the named justices smacks of hypocrisy. It is also quite curious that you should be questioning Mr Ata's understanding of the law and his interpretation of what has ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 10 years ago

    Abigail, it is worth bearing in mind that there are two sides to an argument. You might not approve of Mr Kofi Ata's own thoughts, reasoning and analysis of the Supreme Court judgement or his critical examination of the Disse ...
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