Judge Emery S. Paye has retired as the resident judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court in Sanniquellie.
Sanniquellie Court Opens for November Term, with Judge Calling for Rule of Law
The eighth judicial circuit court in Sanniquellie has opened for its November term with the resident judge addressing lawyers, magistrates, police, and ordinary citizens in an attempt to promote justice and the rule of law.
Court Endorses Tyler’s Revised Bond
Judge Emery Paye has accepted the criminal appearance bond filed by indicted House Speaker Alex Tyler, after his team provided modifications in light of a challenge from the prosecution.
Richard Tolbert Files US$150,000 Criminal Appearance Bond
On Friday, Richard Tolbert, one of the newest inductees in the ongoing Global Witness report investigation, filed a US$150,000 criminal appearance bond before Judge Emery Paye at the Temple of Justice.
Bishop Conto and Kettor File Over US$400,000 Bond
The Senior Pastor of the Mission for Today Holy Church, Bishop P. Manasseh Conto, and his Assistant Pastor Steve Kettor on Monday, June 6, filed a criminal appearance bond valued at US$468,336 before Judge Emery S. Paye at the Temple of Justice.
Bishop Conto and Assistant Pastor in Prison for Multiple Criminal Offenses
MONROVIA, Montserrado – Bishop P. Manasseh Conto, the senior pastor of New Kru Town’s Mission for Today Holy Church, and his Assistant Pastor Steven Kettor were sent to the Monrovia Central Prison for multiple criminal offenses. The two defendants were arrested on Friday, June 3, 2016, after being indicted by the grand jury of Montserrado…
Legal Expert: Challenge to Sherman and Tyler’s Bonds Result of “Due Diligence†in High Profile Case
A legal expert and member of the Liberian Bar Association has said challenges to bonds filed on behalf of House Speaker Alex Tyler and Senator Varney Sherman are understandably a result of due diligence being applied to a high profile case.
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.