Monthly Archive: February 2018

Tokpa v. NEC & NPP (02/26/2018) 0

Tokpa v. NEC & NPP (02/26/2018)

On December 20, 2014, Co-appellee National Elections Commission (NEC), conducted Special Senatorial Elections within the fifteen (15) political subdivisions of the Republic of Liberia in which the appellant, Dr. Henrique Flomo Tokpa, an independent candidate,

Supreme Court Finally Closes for October Term (02/19/2018) 0

Supreme Court Finally Closes for October Term (02/19/2018)

After nearly a year of work without break, the Supreme Court of Liberia has finally closed its October A.D. 2017 Term.The Court which has two terms, March and October, could not close for the March term due to the crucial role it had to play in expeditiously handling electoral cases as provided for by law, necessitated the extension of the March A.D. 2017 Term into the October A.D. 2017 Term.

JUDICIARY PRESS RELEASE (02/14/18) 0

JUDICIARY PRESS RELEASE (02/14/18)

The Judiciary Branch of Government denies, in the strongest terms, the front-page story carried in the Wednesday February 14 Edition (VOL. 18. NO. 31) of the Daily Observer Newspaper publication titled, “JUDGES DISAPPROVE OF WEAH’S 25% SALARY CUT PLAN”, in which the paper claims that “the recent pronouncement made by the President of Liberia, His Excellency George Manneh Weah, about the reduction of his salary and other benefits by 25 percent has not gone down well with the judges throughout the country”.

JUDICIAL RELEASE ON OPENING OF CIRCUIT COURTS 0

JUDICIAL RELEASE ON OPENING OF CIRCUIT COURTS

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia, His Honor Francis S. Korkpor, Sr. has directed that all Circuit Courts across Liberia open their quarterly sessions for the February, A.D. 2018 Term of Court, on Tuesday, February 13, 2018.

UNMIL Donates Generously to Enhance Performance of Liberian Judiciary (02/05/18) 0

UNMIL Donates Generously to Enhance Performance of Liberian Judiciary (02/05/18)

In an effort to effectively uphold the rule of law in Liberia, the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), has made a number of donations to the Judiciary.
The donations included equipment, stationery and furniture to enhance the performances at the James A. A. Pierre Judicial Institute, Todee Magisterial Court, Public Defenders Central Office, Case Processing Unit, and the Courts.