Author: Henry Karmo

MONROVIA – Former Associate Justice Philip A. Z. Banks, III, has brought a new twist to the debate of the ongoing impeachment trial of Justice Kabineh M. Ja’neh of the Supreme Court, disclosing that current Justice Minister, Musa F. Dean, filed and signed the petition which has become an element for the removal of Justice Ja’neh after he granted the petition for prohibition on the payment of road fund.

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MONROVIA – Former Supreme Court Justice Philip A. Z. Banks, III, who Thursday, March 21, appeared as an expert witness in the ongoing impeachment trial against Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh, has said that any action taken by the Senate in support of the House of Representatives’ decision to impeach Justice Ja’neh could be challenged in the court based on its constitutionality.

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Monrovia – The under-fired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia, Mr. Kabineh M. Ja’neh, who is facing impeachment trial at the Senate on several counts, has ended three days of speaking in his own defense after he faced cross examinations from lawyers and senators, who are jurors of fact. Before he had ended his testimony, Justice Ja’neh accused the House of Representatives of not giving him due process when they impeached him and forwarded him to the Senate for trial. The embattled Associate Justice, who appeared very calm and settled throughout the three days said, the action of…

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Monrovia – As the impeachment trial of Associate Justice Kabineh M. Ja’neh at the Liberian Senate continues, of the four charges, the Road Fund Case has taken center stage. Some legal pundits, who listened to the proceedings, have opined that this aspect of the trial might likely hook the Associate Justice. It is alleged by prosecuting lawyers that the prohibition issued by Justice Ja’neh, to stop Srimex of Musa Bility and Connex of Abdallah Sheriff, from sending to the government the money they were collecting from the public on each gallon of gasoline and fuel is one thing they are…

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MONROVIA – FrontPageAfrica has gathered from impeccable sources that the judge of the Civil Law Court, Yousif Kaba, is tipped to join the Bench should Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh be impeached. Executive Mansion source hinted FrontPageAfrica that a number of names of qualified and experienced judges have already been submitted to the Office of the President, but Judge Kaba appears to be a priority on the list. FrontPageAfrica was informed that President George Weah would be making a swift appointment should the incumbent be impeached – a move that is highly anticipated within the circles of the presidency. The swift…

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