Audio By Carbonatix
There was a fierce clash between Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame and experienced legal practitioner Tsatsu Tsikata in court on Wednesday.
Mr Tsikata hit the AG, accusing him of breaching the ethics of the legal profession.
“The supplementary affidavit is indicating, clearly a pattern of behaviour and utterances by an Attorney General who seeks to prejudice criminal matters before the court.
"The statement he made, in reference to Adamu Sakande for instance shows that clearly”, Mr. Tsikata said.
Mr. Tsikata who is lead counsel for the NDC’s James Gyakye Quayson submitted to the court documents detailing what he says is evidence of prejudicial comments made by the Attorney General.
One such comment is the AG indicating that James Gyakye Quayson will suffer the same fate as Adamu Sakande. A story published on myjoyonline.com was attached as one of the exhibits.
The AG had told JoyNews that the James Gyakye Quayson case is very similar to that of Sakande.
https://myjoyonline.com/assin-north-mp-must-suffer-same-fate-as-adamu-sakende-godfred-dame/
Mr Dame urged the court to reject the said documents. He argued that he made those comments in a civil matter which had no bearing on the criminal case at hand.
“It contains absolutely unconnected and irrelevant material to the matters before the court. The instant proceedings arise out of a simple criminal trial.
"The affidavit raises matters bothering an already decided Supreme Court matter, comments they claim I made arising out of the Supreme Court ruling.
"That matter is not before the court and has clearly been adjudicated.”
Mr. Tsikata disagreed.
He insisted 57 years since he started his journey to becoming a lawyer he had never encountered an Attorney General who behaves in such a manner.
“I have never seen an Attorney General make insulting remarks about a person in this manner. We want this court to control this process such that it is not abused.
"It is our professional obligation to bring it to your attention. When the AG is acting in a manner that is prejudicing the court. We must bring it to your attention.
"Plain propaganda, those comments are just meant to be prejudicial. Mere citizens will be held in contempt if they had said same. If we can’t bring this to your attention. I don’t know what we can do.” He stated.
The AG had a response
“I am surprised that in all his years, he does not understand what is relevant. What is the relevance of those comments to the issue at hand on whether the case should be heard on a day-to-day basis or not?”
Trial Judge Mary Yanzuh urged the lawyers to exercise restraint. She pointed out that they are all officers of the court and should desist from abusive language.
She admitted the said documents into evidence pointing out that they were relevant because of the allegation of prejudice that had been raised.
The two nonetheless had a go at each other yet again at the tail end of proceedings.
The court had indicated it will deliver its ruling on whether the case should be put on hold to allow Mr Quayson to campaign on Friday.
Mr Tsikata urged the court to permit the NDC Assin North candidate to miss proceedings on that day.
The AG disagreed, pointing out that an accused must be present during his trial except he refuses to show up or conducts himself in a manner that makes continuation of proceedings impracticable.
“If he is saying he won’t come, he should refuse to do so and we will ask for a warrant to arrest him”, Mr Dame said.
Mr Tsikata had a brief reply
“Clearly, my lady, this is beneath me, so I won’t respond”. He stated.
The court granted the request for James Quayson to miss proceedings on Friday.
Latest Stories
-
May Day: Lands and Mines Watch Ghana demands safer conditions, fair wages for workers
3 minutes -
Brazil’s Congress approves plan to drastically cut Bolsonaro’s jail term
14 minutes -
8 NPP members seek court injunction to halt Tarkwa-Nsuaem polling station elections amid deepening internal dispute
15 minutes -
Israeli police arrest man after nun attacked in Jerusalem
20 minutes -
Central banks, like governments, pay the price to stabilise the economy
23 minutes -
BoG losses amount to wealth transfer to banks – Gideon Boako
25 minutes -
The Real Greek restaurant chain on brink of collapse
38 minutes -
Injuries denied me my full potential – Former Ghana defender Daniel Opare
38 minutes -
Kpandai: Man lynched following witchcraft accusation
42 minutes -
Prince Adu-Owusu: The love that never had a chance
45 minutes -
AnimaxFYB Studios to debut feature animation ‘ORAYA’ at Cannes market
55 minutes -
May Day Egg Sale draws crowds to Joy FM car park with big discounts
1 hour -
Dark World of BECE: GES bans invigilators, teachers implicated in BECE malpractices 8 months after expose’
1 hour -
Gideon Boako questions IMF over BoG losses, calls for policy discipline
2 hours -
US convicts Nigerians and Ghanaians involved in $215 global scam
2 hours