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Analysis of contempt cases in recent years

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  • Maame Aba 7 years ago

    My brother it's more than enough but you know yaanom will always make a mountain out of a mole hill.

  • Paa Nii 7 years ago

    You are right,my friend.To them, President Mahama never does anything right.Whatever they do or say is right.My way,else no way syndrome!

  • Sister Souljah 7 years ago

    One month and a fine of $10,000 is too much for such a crime. The supreme court is partisan and bias against the NDC

  • KA 7 years ago

    The punishments served are more than enough for the offenses committed. The pardon is appropriate after part of sentence served. It was not like they walked free. It will still be on the records that they served time and were ...
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  • Mama Tula 7 years ago

    Very sensible and compassionate human being. If you read the analysis well their sentences were so harsh and the President's pardon is in order.
    Let us indeed, put this matter behind us and match on as a nation but alas the ...
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  • asonaba kofi 7 years ago

    everyone agrees that the m3 deserved to be punished but the four months sentence was political. a ploy to take them out as they have been a thorn in the flesh of the npp. I think the ndc communicators should highlight the pun ...
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  • Jo Alaa 7 years ago

    Sir John's comment was worse than that of the Montie 3, but as characteristic of NPP they saw nothing wrong with it, Ken Kuranchie even after serving his prison term continue insulting the Supreme Court, NPP support him till ...
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  • Yentie Bio 7 years ago

    "Enough" does NOT equate "SATISFACTION"!

    Folks are also entitled to register their "contempt" for the "remission"!

  • Mle 7 years ago

    This is what the pro NDC papers should highlight on their front pages for all to know the truth.

    What are the NDC communicators waiting for?