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—As Final Arguments Into Alleged Arson Case concludes The Monrovia City Court will on tomorrow Friday rule into the an…
Former House Speaker J Fonati Koffa along with four other members of the House Representatives…
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Former House Speaker J Fonati Koffa along with four other members of the House Representatives slapped with criminal charges by Liberia National Police in ongoing Investigation into arson attack on…
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Former House Speaker J Fonati Koffa along with four other members of the House Representatives slapped with criminal charges by Liberia National Police in ongoing Investigation…
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Koffa, Others Set to Give Prosecution Bloody nose Tomorrow
0—As Final Arguments Into Alleged Arson Case concludes The Monrovia City Court will on tomorrow Friday rule into the an alleged arson case involving former House Speaker Fonati Koffa and three others, Following final legal arguments Thursday, June 12, 2025. Defense lawyers representing former House Speaker Fonati Koffa and three others are asking the court to dismiss the charges, for lack of evidence as those presumed evidences were exhibited were taken from phones not belonging to the defendants, in contravention of Chapter 11.10 of the Criminal Procedure Law. Former Associate Justice Wilkins Wright, representing the defense, argued that the evidence…