Jurors involved with trials at the Temple of Justice are accusing the judiciary of not paying them for services they rendered during the May term of court.
Citizens Petition Supreme Court to Compel Justice Minister to Grant Permit to June 7 Protesters
A group of citizens has filed a petition to the Supreme Court of Liberia to compel Justice Minister Musa Dean to grant a permit to allow for the planned June 7 protest to take place.
Weah’s Choice for Ja’neh’s Replacement Accuses Supreme Court of Denying Him Justice
President George Weah’s nominee to replace former Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh to the Supreme Court has accused the court of denying him justice when it suspended him for rendering a judgment in a case while serving as presiding judge of the Civil Law Court.
Representatives Vote to Impeach Justice Ja’neh
House of Representatives votes to impeach Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh from the Supreme Court.
River Cess Court Denies Motion to Dismiss Criminal Coercion Case Against Journalists
The Cestos Magisterial court denied a motion last Thursday to dismiss the criminal coercion case against three journalists in River Cess for alleged defamation of character.
Supreme Court to Hear Nimba’s 4th District Election Dispute Today
On Tuesday, March 27, the Supreme Court will hear legal arguments in the election dispute case in Nimba’s fourth district involving Garrison Yealue, the incumbent lawmaker, and his rival Gunpue L. Kargon.
Rep. Domah Promises to Shun ‘Brown Envelopes’ at Legislature
Rep. Roger Domah of Nimba’s seventh electoral district has promised to better represent his constituents by promising not to receive any “brown envelopes†as a lawmaker.
Margibians Applaud President Weah for Ansu Sonii’s Appointment
Margibians are largely commending President George Weah for appointing one of their sons as minister of education.
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