8th February 2025

The perjury and forgery trial of the former member of parliament according to the supreme court will be heard on a day-to-day basis from June 20, 2023.

This comes after the court presided over by Justice Mary Maame Ekue Yanzuh, had turned down a prayer by Quayson’s lawyer, Justin Terriwajjah which sought to have the trial continued after the Assin North by-election slated for June 27, 2023.

Counsel argued that his client was embarking on national duty in a bid to represent the people of Assin North in parliament, hence the need to continue the trial after the by-election for Quayson to have a leveled playing field in the campaign.

However, the Attorney-General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, opposed the prayer stressing that nobody had given Quayson a national assignment.

He argued that considering the charges leveled against Quayson, he could be convicted and jailed if found guilty, hence the need to trial the case expeditiously to bring clarity on Quayson’s status.

He, therefore, prayed the court to hear the case on day-to-day basis, beginning next week.

Mr Terriwajjah agreed to the trial being conducted on day-to-day basis but prayed for that to be done only after the by-election.’ His prayer was dismissed subsequently by the court. The Court has since fixed June 20, 21, and 23 for the trial to continue.

Quayson, who is facing charges of forgery and perjury in relation to certain alleged offences in the run-up to the 2020 Assin North parliamentary election, will have his lawyers continue the cross-examination of the first prosecution witness.

The simple question that many people ask is, how can one person appear in court on a daily basis, and for what reason?

 

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