Monthly Archive: October 2018
JUDGES WANT BEFITTING RETIREMENT LAWS PASSED
The National Association of Trial Judges of Liberia, NATJL, has called upon the 54th National Legislature and the Executive Branch of Government to consider enacting laws aimed at retiring judges and magistrates with dignity...
CHIEF JUSTICE ADDRESS AT THE OPENING OF THE SUPREME COURT OCTOBER 2018 TERM
Since we took over the helm of the Judiciary, considerable progress has been made. No one can deny this. The evidence abounds in the number of judicial facilities constructed throughout the country, the programs...
Circuit Judge pleas with locals to trust court system
The Resident Circuit Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit Court, Lofa County, has called on residents of the county to make use of the court system in the northwestern county if offended by anyone....
“Don’t talk to party litigants privately,” Chief Justice cautions judges
The Chief Justice of the Republic of Liberia, His Honor Francis S. Korkpor, Sr. has frowned on judges entertaining party litigants in their chambers or at their homes, especially when such litigants are parties...
Astute Associate Justice retires, urges Bar Association to speak on national issues
The Judiciary Branch of Government has held an elaborate retirement program in honor of one of its very astute Associate Justices, Professor Philip A. Z. Banks, III, in the Chamber of the Supreme Court...
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