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COURT THROWS OUT AFOKO’S EXHIBITS


The Human Rights Court presided over by Justice Anthony Yeboah on Tuesday struck out four (4) out of five (5) exhibits relied on by the suspended chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Paul Afoko in the case he has filed against the NPP.

This was pursuant to an objection raised by counsel for the NPP Godfred Yeboah Dame at the court's sitting yesterday.

The matter had been adjourned to Wednesday 13th April, to enable parties file and serve their respective pre-trial check list.

When the matter was called, both sides had complied with the order of the trial judge. The Court thus indicated its intention to adjourn proceedings to a date for the trial to commence. Counsel for NPP, Godfred Dame however sprang to his feet to object to 4 of Mr Afoko's 5 exhibits.

The first exhibit was a document Mr Afoko's lawyers described as supplementary objections to the petition filed by the NPP's council of elders against Mr Afoko. Counsel contended that the exhibit was irrelevant to the issues before the court. Mr Afoko's lawyer, Osafo-Buabeng failed to justify the relevance of the exhibit. The presiding judge consequently upheld Mr Dame's objection and expunged the exhibit from the record.

Counsel for the NPP raised further objections to 3 other exhibits, being statements filed by Mr Afoko's lawyers at the Disciplinary Committee hearing, on the ground of being irrelevant and thus, unhelpful to the resolution of issues for trial. The Court, once again after hearing arguments from both counsel, upheld Mr Dame's objections and struck out those exhibits of Mr Afoko.

Justice Yeboah adjourned proceedings to 9th May, 2016 for trial.

Source: The Catalyst


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