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An Accra High Court has dismissed the preliminary of Mr James Gyakye Quayson, anticipating a Supreme Court date to hear a Certiorari application documented by Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, his Counsel.
Mr Tsikata told the Court directed by Justice Mary Maame Ekue Yanzuh that the blamed individual had documented Certiorari application at the Supreme Court to suppress a decision of the High Court in regard of certain segments of the observer proclamation of Mr Richard Takyi-Mensah, an educator.
The High Court overruled a complaint raised by Mr Tsikata against offering of the observer explanation, saying that Mr Takyi-Mensah had no private information on the issue brought up in the articulation.
In any case, the Court suspected something, showing that it was assumed that the observer had information as said in the observer proclamation.
The Court then said it must be resolved whether the observer had individual information regarding this situation through questioning, however Mr Tsikata conflicted.
The Counsel for the charged individual said the application was recorded on Monday, July 18, 2022, after they had the option to acquire the rectified variant of the decision.
He said they would have delivered a given date, however the Registrar of the Supreme Court said they were anticipating a date for hearing from the Chief Justice.
He said the application was huge in regard not exclusively to Mr Takyi-Mensah's observer articulation yet additionally to resulting observers booked to affirm.
Mr Tsikata said they, accordingly, demand from the Court to anticipate the assurance of the application at the Supreme Court regarding this situation, particularly all together not to bias against the charged individual.
Mrs Yvonne Atakora Obuobisa, the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), said considering the application, the indictment could need to take a date until the not entirely set in stone by the Apex Court.
She let the Court know that the indictment had not even seen a duplicate of the application however for her comprehension, it was all the while sitting tight for a date, and it was not satisfactory when the duplicates would be prepared for administration.
The Judge, in giving the solicitation, demonstrated that Mr Tsikata had not shown the Court any proof however the Court would believe him
The Case has been dismissed to October 18, 2022.
The Assin North MP is confronting counts of misleading of public official and falsification of identification or travel endorsements.
He has argued not blameworthy to every one of the five charges and conceded GHS100,000 bail with a guarantee to be legitimate.
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