Malamin, it seems that the state is making up charges as they go. Did the
judge hold hearings to determined the admissibility of the new charges?, If
so what is the ruling? and on what case law was it based? For the
government to drop the original charges and opted for new ones,tells me
that their case in chief against the defendants is weak. That being the
case, yes it is a kangaroo court. Keep us posted.
Daddy Sang
> [Original Message]
> From: Malanding S. Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 1/11/2002 6:49:12 AM
> Subject: Kangaroo court
>
> From Daily Observer. To call this Kangaroo court would be an insult to
> judiary systems around the world.
>
> Malanding Jaiteh
>
> State prefers 6 fresh charges against Dumo & CO in treason trial
>
> The state has preferred six new charges against Ebrima Barrow, Momodou
> Dumo Saho, Momodou Marena, Ebrima Yarbo, Lt Lalo Jaiteh and Lt Omar M
> Darboe in the on going treason trial.
>
> During yesterday's sitting, the presiding judge, Wallace Grante,
> informed the court that the state filed two additional charges to the
> four charges that were preferred against the accused persons. Justice
> Grante further informed the court that he had received a medical report
> from Lawyer Ousman Sillah indicating that he is sick and indisposed.
>
> Director of public prosecution (DPP) chief Akomaye Agim intimated to the
> court that he was withdrawing the former charges against the accused
> persons and replacing them with six new charges. DPP further intimated
> to the court that he had considered the application filed by the defence
> team for the names of Rtd Captain Alagie Kanteh and Saul Ndow to be
> removed from the particulars of offence in counts two, three and four of
> the charge sheets since they were not present in the court. Lawyer
> Sherrif Tambedou who held brief for Lawyer Ousman Sillah, informed the
> court that he wouldn't know what Mr Sillah's views would be on the state
> preferring new charges against the accused persons.
>
> Lawyer Tambedou however crave the court's indulgence for a short
> adjournment to enable Mr Sillah to peruse the new charges and to consult
> with his clients before taking their plea. Presiding judge, Justice
> Grante, however adjourned the matter to January 23, 2002 for meaning.
>
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