Monthly Archive: February 2024

Arah Kamara of the City of Monrovia vs. Republic of Liberia, by and thru Golda Baker and Hester Baker (02/07/2024) 0

Arah Kamara of the City of Monrovia vs. Republic of Liberia, by and thru Golda Baker and Hester Baker (02/07/2024)

This appeal emanates from the March 28, 2014, ruling of the Resident Judge of the First Judicial Circuit Court, Criminal Assizes “C”, His Honor A. Blamo Dixon, on a criminal indictment for theft of property against the appellant, Arah Kamara.

The records show that during the May Term of the First Judicial Circuit Court, 2010, the Grand Jury of Montserrado County indicted the appellant, defendant in the court below, for the crime of theft of property on complaint brought by and thru Mr. M. W. Goda Baker and Madam Hesta Baker, private prosecutor and prosecutrix, respectively, representing the Intestate Estate of Elizabeth Moore-Johnson.

The indictment alleged principally that in 1977 and thereafter, the private prosecutor and prosecutrix acquired five hundred (500) acres of land out of a total of eight hundred (800) acres of land from their grandmother, Elizabeth Moore Johnson, in lower Virginia, Montserrado County, Liberia; that their grandmother hired the services of Arah Kamara, the

Strategic Plan of the Liberian Judiciary – 2024-2028 0

Strategic Plan of the Liberian Judiciary – 2024-2028

Our national efforts as Liberians continue to be dedicated to reconstructing our constitutional order, public institutions, and the operation of statutory laws, all of which had been destroyed by bitter years of violent conflict. The Liberian judiciary is equally dedicated to playing its part as witnessed in 2018 when the Supreme Court of Liberia was moved to guarantee that democratic elections for presidential office occurred peacefully and in compliance with the rule of law. Looking ahead, the Liberian Judiciary now recognizes that demand from Liberians for more efficient, effective, and improved judicial services can only be expected to increase and very likely at a rapid pace.

Judges Brainstorm on Judiciary & Democracy; Safeguard Democratic Values in the Legal System, Especial During and After Elections.” 0

Judges Brainstorm on Judiciary & Democracy; Safeguard Democratic Values in the Legal System, Especial During and After Elections.”

About one hundred and fifty (150) delegates from across Liberia consisting of Judges and Magistrates of the National Association of Trial Judges (NATJL) have converged in Monrovia at the grounds of the Temple of Justice, for a three-day National Trial Judges Conference from February 1-3, 2024, to brainstorm on issue of the Judiciary & Democracy; Safeguarding Democratic Values in the Legal System, Especially During and After Elections.
Judge Ousman F. Feika Resident Circuit Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, Grand Cape Mount County, currently presiding over the Sixth Judicial Circuit Civil Law