SELENA MAPPY-POLSON V.S R.L (March 2, 2017)
TODAY I HAVE, AS I BELIEVE HAVE MOST LIBERIANS, SHARED TEARS FOR LIBERIA, FOR BY THE DECISION OF THE MAJORITY COLLEAGUES OF THIS COURT, SOME OF THE MOST SACRED RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE MOST SACRED
TODAY I HAVE, AS I BELIEVE HAVE MOST LIBERIANS, SHARED TEARS FOR LIBERIA, FOR BY THE DECISION OF THE MAJORITY COLLEAGUES OF THIS COURT, SOME OF THE MOST SACRED RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE MOST SACRED
EVER AND ANON, THE SUPREME COURT OF LIBERIA HAS ADMONISHED ALL LEGAL PRACTITIONERS THAT THE LAW IS A NOBLE PROFESSION AND THAT IT REPRESENTS THE EMBODIMENT OF THE MORAL OF THE SOCIETY. THE COURT,
THE SUPREME COURT OF LIBERIA, GRAVELY CONCERNED ABOUT HOW THE ESTATES OF DECEDENTS, TESTATE AND INTESTATE, WERE BEING MANAGED AND THE PROBLEMS BEING ENCOUNTERED IN THE ADMINISTRATION OR MALADMINISTRATION OF THOSE ESTATES, ATTRIBUTED TO THE TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATORS, THE PROBATE COURTS,
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