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Justice William Atuguba, presiding judge has opened Day 42 of the Election Petition hearing with another warning. People should desist from writing to the judges; it is also contemptuous, he announced. The presiding judge said highly-placed persons in society have been writing letters to the judges – a practice which is unacceptable in law. He attributed it to the reality that many Ghanaians do not understand the intricacies of the law profession. “A lay man is a lay man” he quipped. Nonetheless, the bench was serving public notice that writing to a judge on a matter pending in court is contemptuous. “Stop it”, he warned. Three persons have been found guilty of contempt so far in the Election Petition which is a challenge against the declaration of John Mahama as winner of the 2012 Presidential Elections held last December. The three - Sammy Awuku of the opposition NPP, Stephen Atubiga of the governing NDC and managing editor of the Daily Searchlight newspaper, Ken Kuranchie.

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