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The right to appeal after being unconditionally pardoned

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  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    Tsikata is a shyster and being helped by this government to perpetrate fraud on us. He said he rejected the pardon but got out of prison because of the pardon.

    I would have accepted and respected Tsikata if he had remaine ...
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  • KONKOTI 7 years ago

    You state that you "would have accepted and respected Tsikata if ..."!

    You must be full of yourself, really! Tsatsu Tsikata does not want your respect and no more does he need your acceptance!

    Save your respect and acce ...
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  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    Dunderhead, whether he needs my respect or not, that is not the issue, the issue is his hypocrisy and only fools and retards will believe his nonsense.

    He will never get my respect whether he needs it or not because he los ...
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  • KONKOTI 7 years ago

    Can you recognise an act of hypocrisy when you come upon one, fool!!! It's you, yourself, who made your respect and your acceptance a measure of Tsatsu's behaviour and I dealt with the foolishness and conceitedness of it! Mut ...
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  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    Listen to this cassava chewing trokosi rodent. If you want to worship that akpteshie mouth mouth ugly thief Tsatsu Tsikata, that is your problem, YAKA GBEMEI

    Reading through your twaddle,it is there for all to see that you ...
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  • Kotey 7 years ago

    Tsatsu Tsikata rejected Koffour's unconditional pardon and served his prison term.In all common law jurisdictions serving part of your sentence amounts to serving a full term so the question of him accepting the unconditional ...
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  • Kwame 7 years ago

    A true intellectual looks at both sides to an argument or an issue. Your piece here is neither intellectual nor correct. In the case you cited the US went ahead and executed the convict. It is up to the govt. to send Tsatsu t ...
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  • JA 7 years ago

    Can an ex-convict practise law?

  • Zigi 7 years ago

    By implication, it was the duty of the state to keep him in jail or grant him bail pending appeal, which he had applied for before the pardon. He could not have kept himself in jail.

  • Mike 7 years ago

    I totally agree with you.

  • JA 7 years ago

    What do you agree with? If he rejected the pardon, why was he allowed to practise law?

  • Zigi 7 years ago

    Was he not granted bail, pending appeal?

  • Zigi 7 years ago

    Was Tsatsu expected to keep himself in jail?

  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    He got out of prison due to the pardon he said he refused. Yes, he could have said I don't need a pardon, I am appealing my case and if it is only pardon that will allow me to leave prison, then I will not accept.

    This is ...
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  • Adu Sco WOSUMA 7 years ago

    This is an excellent response. Your w2rite ups / comments are always not only thought provoking, but well presented. Thank you Nii Kotey.

    Adu Sco Wosuma

  • lankwei 7 years ago

    For Azar and his supporters, it is all about schadenfreude!

  • Asafo Agladza 7 years ago

    Yes, because the writer who wrote this article was soooo blind and death to listen to Tsatsu's press conference or what was written yesterday on ghanaweb,or out of his prejudice for Tsatsu did not understand that Tsatsu ment ...
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  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    You go through trial, found guilty and jailed. If you think you are not guilty as Tsatsu think he is, you don't accept pardon by using it to get out of prison. By him getting out of prison through the Presidential pardon, he ...
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  • SARPONG 7 years ago

    It is never through should read,


    It is never true

  • Zigi 7 years ago

    This man has been attacking Tsatsu for a very long time now. He was an important part of those NPP supporters who kept up the campaign of vilification against Tsatsu during the pre-Kufuor period. His demonisation of Tsatsu pa ...
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  • KONKOTI 7 years ago

    The court gave due consideration to the supposed pardon and still found Tsatsu's appeal legally acceptable. In the court's reasoning, a pardon does not exonerate a person who's been imprisoned; it only "takes away the pain of ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 7 years ago

    Prof. Asare misses a clear opportunity to cite to the authorities supporting his assertion that a person pardoned cannot reject the pardon and walk scot-free. If he rejects the pardon and is not held against his will, it wil ...
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  • KANAWU KASABA 7 years ago

    You managed to succeed in a winding attempt to rationalize an absurdity.



    You cannot benefit at the same of a facility you disown and reject at the same. It is eating your cake and having it oven fresh.


    That d ...
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  • Kwabena Danso,Gbawe-Accra 7 years ago

    When Brainers are talking all you can do is to rain insults.It's sad.

  • THE REAL C.Y. ANDY-K 7 years ago

    As for this, I'd score you A for your argument. Had you mentioned that he was abandoned on his sick bed at Korle Bu, and had no choice than to find his way home, believing in the first in his innocence, I'd make it A+.

    Aza ...
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