Lawyer Ralph Agyapong

Get A New Candidate; Gyakye Quayson May Be Convicted- Lawyer Ralph Agyapong Advises NDC

Get A New Candidate; Gyakye Quayson May Be Convicted- Lawyer Ralph Agyapong Advises NDC

Private legal practitioner, Ralph Agyapong, has advised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) not to allow the embattled James Gyakye Quayson to contest for the Assin-North bye- elections. He explains that although he has the right to contest for the by-elections, the party ought to know that the embattled Member of Parliament, is now going through criminal process, after the Supreme court had ordered that his name be removed from the records of Parliament. "Whether or not he will be convicted, we can't tell...so what if after going for the primaries and he wins and subsequently wins the parliamentary seat too…
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Stop Denigrating The Judiciary Because You Lost The Petition You Filed- Legal Practitioner To Mahama

Stop Denigrating The Judiciary Because You Lost The Petition You Filed- Legal Practitioner To Mahama

A private Legal Practitioner, Ralph Kwame Agyapong, has voiced strong opposition to the Former President John Dramani Mahama's comments that the image of Ghana's Judiciary has deteriorated under the watch of the current administration. He told Kwaku Dawuro on Movement In The Morning Show on Wontumi Radio/Movement TV that these comments by the Former President and the NDC, is an attempt to denigrate the judiciary and further undermine public confidence in the justice delivery system. According to him, all these come at the back of the 2020 election petition that did not go in their favor. ''His only problem is…
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Convenors Of Arise Ghana Demo Must Be Cited For Contempt Of Court- Lawyer Ralph Agyapong (VIDEO)

Convenors Of Arise Ghana Demo Must Be Cited For Contempt Of Court- Lawyer Ralph Agyapong (VIDEO)

A private legal Practitioner, Lawyer Ralph Agyapong, has stated bluntly that the convenors of the Arise Ghana demo must be cited for contempt of court.  According to him, once the convenors of the demonstration had filed an application at the court for stay of execution of a high court order which barred them from picketing at the Jubilee house at night , then they shouldn't have gone ahead to stage the demonstration at all since the application is still pending before the court.   Speaking to Kwaku Dawuro on Movement In the Morning Show Lawyer Agyapong said, " they don't even…
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