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Today's edition of The Law is probing the application of the legal framework as far as the classes of citizens are concerned.
It comes in the wake of concerns that rich persons in society have found ways to get the law on their side whenever they err.
This predicament is, however not afforded the poor, some have said.
Host Samson Anyenini convenes a team of experts and law students to probe the circumstances behind the phenomenon and suggest solutions in this regard.

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