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    Home » Liberia: Ruling Underway at Temple of Justice Amid Power Outage as Chief Justice Addresses Concerns
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    Liberia: Ruling Underway at Temple of Justice Amid Power Outage as Chief Justice Addresses Concerns

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanApril 23, 2025Updated:April 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    IPNEWS: In a surprising turn of events, the legal proceedings at the Temple of Justice are currently taking place in darkness, as the court grapples with ongoing power issues. The Chief Justice has confirmed that the court lacks a standby generator to mitigate such electrical outages.

    As the judicial proceedings continue in an unlit courtroom, sources report that the atmosphere is tense yet focused, with attorneys and litigants adapting to the challenging circumstances. The Chief Justice addressed the situation candidly, stating, “We do not apologize for lacking electricity,” underscoring the logistical difficulties faced by the judiciary.

    This unexpected power outage has raised questions about the court’s preparedness and the implications for the ruling being rendered. Observers note that the absence of reliable electricity highlights broader infrastructural issues impacting the judicial system in Liberia.

    Legal representatives are making their case in the dim environment, illustrating their commitment to the rule of law despite the unfavorable conditions. The courtroom’s candlelit ambiance marks a stark reminder of the challenges faced by civil institutions in the nation.

    As the ruling unfolds, the public and legal community await updates on the outcome of the proceedings.

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