On Friday, September 25, Judge William Sando refused to recuse himself from the human trafficking case involving fifteen Liberian girls, as requested by the defense representing Lebanese national Abbas El Debes.
Lebanese National in Trafficking Case is Hospitalized
The Lebanese businessman who allegedly trafficked trafficking fifteen Liberian girls to Lebanon, Abbas El Debes, has fallen ill in prison.
Senator Grupee Does Not Want War Crimes Court in Liberia
Senator Thomas Grupee has told reporters that he is not in favor of establishing a war crimes court in Liberia, as part of the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations.
Defense Wants Judge Sando to Quit In Trafficking Case
Lawyers representing the Lebanese national Abbas El Debes in the ongoing human trafficking case have filed a motion for Judge William Sando to recuse himself from the trial.
Judge Paye Accused of Favoritism in Nimba Land Dispute
Circuit Court Judge Emery Paye has been accused of bias in an ongoing land dispute. Julius Sannoh, a member of the Ganta Mandingo Caucus, made the accusation via a telephone interview with the Voice of Gompa radio station.
Sen. Prince Johnson’s 36-Classroom Vocational School Under Construction
Construction has begun on a 36-classroom vocational and technical School funded by the Prince Yormie Johnson Educational Foundation through its founder, Senator Prince Yormie Johnson
Margibi University Student Union Gets New Leadership
The Margibi University Student Union, a conglomerate of all university and college students hailing from Margibi County has inducted into office a new leadership committee.
Rep. Younquoi Dedicates Peace Hall in Yarsonnoh Town
Over the weekend, residents of Yarsonnoh dedicated a peace hall for use by the citizens for meetings and other administrative and judicial purposes including traditional disputes settlements.