Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy Minister of Justice, Diana Asonaba Dapaah has highlighted the importance of the newly enacted plea bargain law to the populace.
According to her, the law seeks to reinstate restorative justice where victims and plaintiffs will have a voice in the criminal-justice delivery system.
“Plea bargain ensures that a very critical stakeholder of the justice delivery system which is the victim or complainant will also get justice. So it is a reformative step within the criminal-justice delivery system where victims are included in the whole process of the system.
“We know that in Ghana when you are cited for an offense it is seen as one committed against the state. In the past, the interest of the victim was disregarded. But now, with the plea bargain, the victim, complainant or their representative can make an input into the agreement negotiated between the prosecutor and the defendant,” she explained on JoyNews' The Law.
President Akufo-Addo on Friday, July 22, assented to the Criminal and other Offences (Procedure) (Amendment) Act, 2022 (Act 1079) to provide for plea bargaining in the administration of criminal justice.
The law, among other things, ensures the speedy trial of cases and help decongest prisons.
Under this new law, the state will be able to save resources by reducing protracted trials. Accused persons can enjoy benefits such as a reduction of the offence charged to a lesser one or the withdrawal of some of the charges against them.
In a statement issued by the Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, on July 26, 2022 said Act 1079 creates exemptions to plea negotiations for offences in the nature of high treason, high crime, rape, defilement, genocide, robbery, kidnapping, murder, attempted murder, abduction, piracy, abduction, hijacking and election-related offences.
“I respectfully inform the general public that in order to ensure a sound and efficient application of the law, a series of training programmes will be organised for judges, prosecutors in the Office of Attorney General, the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana Prisons Service and other stakeholders in the legal profession before the law is fully implemented,” the AG said.
Latest Stories
-
Youth must have a real voice in national issues beyond jobs, creative arts – EU
10 seconds -
AGTC: How women-led initiative is turning golf into jobs and tourism opportunities
5 minutes -
Exporters call for single-digit interest rates to boost Ghana’s horticulture sector
9 minutes -
Young political leaders must look beyond party lines to strengthen Ghana’s democracy – EU
14 minutes -
25 female KNUST physics students receive GH¢87,500 Whittaker Foundation suppo
16 minutes -
Berekuso-Kwabenya-Kitase road project stalls as First Sky cites unsigned contract and funding challenges
20 minutes -
Interior Ministry urges strict enforcement of Armoured Bullion Vehicle standards in Ghana
22 minutes -
GNFS rescues trapped man after Ford F-150 crashes into Kia Rio at Suhum Niifio
23 minutes -
Firefighters need stronger protection from smoke, air pollution risks – Clean Air Fund
25 minutes -
Constitution guarantees speedy trials for all cases, not selected ones — Kpemka tells Deputy AG
25 minutes -
Hostel operators warn Rent Control action could worsen accommodation shortage at KNUST
26 minutes -
Fire Service equipment shortage persists as some appliances go 15 years without replacement
28 minutes -
Guinness Ghana DJ Awards 2026 nationwide tour kicks off in Winneba
29 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin accuses GoldBod management of ‘crass incompetence’ over alleged losses
30 minutes -
Livestream: National Mining Dialogue 2026 underway
38 minutes