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The written judgements of all nine justices who heard the 2012 Presidential election petition challenging the validity of the election of John Mahama as President of the Republic of Ghana were released on Tuesday, September 3, 2013.
Although a summary of the entire judgement was read on August 29, the full 588-page judgement was released Tuesday afternoon - five days after the judgement.
Read the complete judgements of Justices William Atuguba and Julius Ansah below:
Click here to read Justice William Atuguba's judgment.
Click here to read Jusice Julius Ansah's judgment on the election petition.
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