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Is Akrasi-Sarpong’s contempt conviction judicial madness?

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  • Rastafara"I" 7 years ago

    but you story has too many "ifs"......

    what the NACOB should have done was to also file a brief with the court as state their case as the governmental agency responsible for control of illegal drugs in Ghana....

    if ther ...
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  • fidelity 7 years ago

    Truly it's judicial madness and lunacy.

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 7 years ago

    Kofi,

    This is a splendid analysis and no need to recap. These convictions stink of judicial malpractice itself and must not be allowed to stand.

    The next thing we know, when a case goes against you and you want to appe ...
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  • Kwaku kume 7 years ago

    Andy-K, you too known Ewe, be happy your late Dad was not imprisoned those days for his criminality.

    You Ewe thieves think you "can always pull the Lion by the tail and go with it", no it doesn't work that way.

    Yes! wh ...
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  • Opeimoa 7 years ago

    Andy-K brought out the rudimental problem confronting the judiciary and you a dirty swine decided to rubbish it with your bigotry. The judge is a member of your tribe and you know where he is taking us. A big Fool!