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Yes you are Right, a 100% right. if we really have laws governing our nation, I believe its about time to review them. why is this importan? so than we can do away those which are out mooded and bring in a new one.
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What is more preventive than provide for the same punishment for those who attempt to commit crimes? His suggestion is more academic than practical solutions to surging crimes. Do we have to make it attractive for people to a ...
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The criminal Laws are made for only the poor. Its was like that before independence while the whites could get away with murder.
If ghana change the laws on criminal, all government employee will go to prison. They dont go ...
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YOU SAID:
"And Justice Akamba agrees. He said the nature of crimes is evolving and highlighted the need for the state to find novel ways of dealing with society’s wrongs".
THAT IS TRUE AND VERY LOGICAL, BUT IF YOU ...
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Yeah, I agree with Justice Joseph B. Akamba when he says, says it is time to review the nation’s penal codes to improve the approach to crime prevention and prosecutions.How could possession and smoking of just a joint of w ...
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Why is it now not before? since there are law makers and the rest of people in Ghana, they will take good care of it. We all knew that, there are a lot of loop holes in favour of politicians or corrupt people. This need to be ...
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It comes for under the theme: "The legacy of the former Ghana colonial power".
I think, it will not be a bad idea to review and restruct it new, once many politicians have seen the loop holes and making use of it for their ...
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THE WHOLE GAMUT OF COLONIAL LAW AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION MUST BE DITCHED AND REPLACED WITH THE LEGAL SYSTEMS AND LAWS EVOLVED BY OUR FOREFATHERS.
Yes the laws must change but my concern now is about the situation where somebody clearly commits a crime, I manage to get him to court and it me who has to prove the crime was committed. He remains innocent till proved guilt ...
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How Long will it take YOU Ghanaians to
review the laws, idiots