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Judicial Scandal: Are Articles 146(1) and 151(1) being Misinterpreted?

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  • Osei kofi 8 years ago

    Matters relating to the constitution is solely within the domain of the sc when it comes to interpretation.Any commentator on it will only expressing an opinion.

    Bribery and corruptions are criminal offenses and on the fac ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Kofi,

    There is no need to distinguish between misbehavior, misdemeanor, malfeasance, malpractice, misconduct, criminal behavior, etc. If you do, you will be indulging in semantic acrobatics instead of legal analyses.

    At ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Dr SAS, if my "Kweku Baako" (street lawyer) interpretation of the Articles 146(1) and 151(1)are wrong, could you kindly share your opinion on the following:

    As indicated in my analysis, should the same process be followed ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    The approaches for punishing the judges are two-tier: one administrative; one criminal; and they could be accomplished in any order. The judges can also plead out at any time for the process to be "truncated"; or go through t ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 8 years ago

    Kofi, since this scandal broke, and having watched the snail-pace of the processes set in motion by officialdom to deal with it, I have wondered why the potential crimes by these (in)Justices are being ignored.

    As a non ...
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  • bimbilla 8 years ago

    Attah Kofi admitted that he is not a lawyer and honestly called for interpretation of his stated views by legal experts. That is what we expect the experts to do. To describe the article is a misnomer is unfortunate. Don't le ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Kofi Ata,
    You ask the right question but arrive at the wrong conclusion.

    Should it depend on just one dictionary, or, are you saying the Oxford Dictionary is the original/required source for this type of quest?

    This is ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Prof, you are right to fault me for making reference to only one Dictionary. I guess it's because I am not writing an academic paper. It's also because these days, readers prefer shorter articles. Point well taken.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Kofi Ata,
    No apologies necessary!

    You did raise important questions, which we categorize as KAToQ (Kofi Ata Type of Question) on the other side (with respect to the Francis Kwarteng essay).

    Your conclusion that crimi ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    I think the issues raised by Kofi Ata are just minor procedural matters rather than constitutional un-clarities. And as SAS explains, the two designations described by Ata can be brought down to the same thing.

    But we will ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    "synonym"

  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    Laws of a nation are not works magicians or tricksters but mostly formulated to police conduct of society relative ti acceptable community moral norms and behavior. So while some laws may have been derived from laws in other ...
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  • Mensah 8 years ago

    accepting bribe is both misbehaviour and criminal, and freeing criminals for taking bribes is the worst misbehaviour any Judge can indulge in