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Tsatsu Tsikata lead Counsel for the third Respondents in the ongoing Presidential Election Petition will attempt to bring Freda Prempeh, Member of Parliament for Tano North and two others into the witness box for another round of intriguing cross-examination.
The three have their testimonies of alleged irregularities sworn in affidavits as prescribed by the court, but Tsikata is exercising the option of cross examination and must provide compelling reason why the three must be hauled into the witness box.
The two other respondents have also served notice they want to cross-examine petitioners’ witnesses who have come by affidavits evidence.
The Petitioners have already hinted they are against this application and will contest the motion.
The panel of Judges will therefore hear arguments from the Respondents why they seek to cross examine affidavits witnesses and also listen to the Petitioners why they think it is not necessary for their witnesses to be hauled before the witness box. The judges will then give a ruling.
That essentially is what will happen in Day 17 of the substantive hearing of the Election Petition.
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