Former Central Bank officials facing trial for allegedly overprinting new Liberian dollar banknotes have been requested to pay more than L$1.06 billion (US$5.16 million) each for criminal appearance bonds to secure their second release after a new charge was added to their indictment.
Supreme Court Affirms Decision to Transfer Journalist’s Murder Trial to Bomi
The Supreme Court affirmed a previous ruling by Associate Justice Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh to transfer the murder trial of the late Super FM journalist Tyron Brown, to the 11th Circuit Court in Bomi.
Supreme Court Rules Against Vice President in the Marketing Association Dispute Case
The Supreme Court of Liberia has ruled against Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor’s decision to suspend elected members of the Liberia Marketing Association leadership.
Court Grants Lawmaker’s Request to Travel on Medical Leave Amid Travel Restriction
Judge Roosevelt Willie has granted a request from Montserrado’s tenth district representative, Yekeh Kolubah, to travel out of the country to seek medical treatment.
Charles Sirleaf, Milton Weeks Rearrested for Money Laundering
State security on Tuesday rearrested Charles Sirleaf, Milton Weeks, and their co-defendants in the overprinting of new Liberian dollar banknotes case.
Chief Justice Opens Up on Limited Funds to Run the Court
Supreme Court Chief Justice Francis Korkpor has disclosed that the judiciary is facing serious financial challenges, which are hampering the court’s ability to function.
Woman Jailed for Killing Boyfriend Over July 26 Gift
The Monrovia City Court has incarcerated 26-year-old Marthaline Kollie for allegedly killing her boyfriend in Gardnerville after he refused to give her enough money for the July 26 Independence Day celebrations.
Judge Acquits Defendants in Sable Mining Corruption Case
Criminal Court C judge Peter Gbenewelleh has ruled in the Sable Mining corruption trial, clearing all eight defendants of their charges.