The Avenor Traditional Council presided over by Torgbui Dorglo Anuma VI, Paramount Chief and President of Avenor Traditional Council has rubbished the news of injunction of Torgbui Korbadzi III of Gefia by the Anlo Traditional Council. A statement released by the Secretariat of Avenor Traditional council which and signed by Mr Raphael Ameku, secretary to the Avenor Traditional Council indicated that the decision by the Anlo Traditional Council should not be recognized and should b
Ofosu Ampofo, Kwaku Boahen trial adjourned to Feb 2
January 14, 2021 Mr Ofosu Ampofo
The Accra Commercial High Court One, has adjourned the trial of Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, National Chairman of National DemocraticCongress (NDC), and Anthony Kwaku Boahen, Deputy National Communications officer of the party, to February 2, 2021.
This follows a request by Ms Emeafa Hardcastle, who held brief for Mr Tony Lithur, the lead counsel for the NDC national chairman, Mr Ampofo, with the excuse that Mr Lithur was bereaved.
Mr Ampofo and Boahen are standing trial for conspiracy to cause harm,
and in addition, Mr Ampofo, is facing an assault charge (for inciting NDC communicators) against public officers, Chairman of the National Peace Council (NPC) and Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC).
The Accra Commercial High Court One, has adjourned the trial of Samuel Ofosu Ampofo and Anthony Kwaku Boahen to February 2, 2021.
This follows a request by Ms Emeafa Hardcastle, who held brief for Mr Tony Lithur, the lead counsel for Ofosu Ampofo, with the reason that Mr Lithur was bereaved.
Ofosu Ampofo, the National Chairman and Boahen, a Communication’s Director, both of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are standing trial for conspiracy to cause harm.
In addition, Ofosu Ampofo, is facing an assault charge (for inciting NDC communicators) against public officers; Chairpersons of the National Peace Council and Electoral Commission.
R.I.âs first Black Supreme Court justice is sworn in
âThe arc of the moral universe is long,â Justice Melissa A. Long says, âbut it does indeed bend toward justice.â
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated January 11, 2021, 4:45 p.m.
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Judge Melissa A. Long spoke on the steps of the Rhode Island State House after she was sworn in as the first Black justice on the Rhode Island Supreme Court.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
PROVIDENCE â Judge Melissa A. Long on Monday became the first Black justice on the Rhode Island Supreme Court, saying, âThe arc of the moral universe is long, but it does indeed bend toward justice.â
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