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Ruling: Application to reopen case has no merit –Supreme Court to Mahama

by DennisLaw Media
February 16, 2021
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Ruling: Application to reopen case has no merit –Supreme Court to Mahama
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Find the Judgment of the Supreme Court dismissing an application filed by former President Mahama to re-open his case attached.

Among other things, the unanimous decision said the court finds no merit whatsoever in the Petitioner’s application to re-open his case.

“As we have already indicated in this ruling supra, the Petitioner, in this application has not given us an inkling of the new or fresh evidence he wants to bring to the fore through the Chairperson of the 1st Respondent and how that evidence would assist this Court to do justice in the matters under consideration in this petition.

“Neither has he disclosed how that evidence would advance the cause of his petition,” the ruling read by Justice Anin Yeboah on Tuesday said in part.

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