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Monday, January 27, 2025

JUDGE SMITH ALLEGES THREATS 

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Judge George Smith of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court has claimed to have received life-threatening warnings linked to his involvement in a contentious case involving Majority Bloc Speaker Richard N. Koon. Judge Smith disclosed that both he and his family had been warned of dire consequences, including threats to burn down his house, should the case continue to move forward. These alarming threats have raised serious concerns about the safety of judicial figures and the integrity of the legal process in Liberia.

Judge Smith’s remarks during the hearing stressed the severity of the situation, drawing attention to the broader implications for the judiciary. According to the judge, threats against him were not just a personal attack, but a direct assault on the principles that underpin the justice system. He stated that the honor and dignity of a judge come with significant challenges, but that the judiciary must remain steadfast in the face of such intimidation in order to uphold the rule of law.

This case, which centers around a motion to dismiss and a petition for a declaratory judgment, has become embroiled in the ongoing Capitol saga. It involves intense political stakes, with tensions running high between various factions. Legal representatives for Speaker Richard Koffa have raised alarm over the threats made against Judge Smith, claiming that they were voiced publicly during rallies and even broadcast on the radio. These threats reportedly included calls for the judge’s impeachment, creating a volatile atmosphere surrounding the case.

In response to the threats, Koffa’s legal team urged the court to launch an investigation into the matter, emphasizing the importance of maintaining judicial independence and safeguarding the fairness of the proceedings. The defense argued that, under the Liberian Constitution, the judiciary is entitled to operate free from external pressures or intimidation, and that any attempt to influence the outcome of this case through threats should be thoroughly examined.

However, lawyers for Speaker Richard Koon were quick to dismiss the accusations, insisting that no substantial evidence had been provided to support claims of intimidation. They contended that the proceedings should not be postponed based on what they characterized as unproven allegations. According to the defense team, their clients were fully committed to resolving the case through legitimate legal means, and the petition for declaratory judgment was without merit.

As the courtroom drama unfolded, Judge Smith remained resolute in his stance, asserting that any attempt to disrupt the judicial process would be met with firm resistance. He reaffirmed his dedication to ensuring that the case would be handled impartially, regardless of external pressures or the challenges posed by the escalating political environment. The judge also highlighted the necessity of protecting the independence of the judiciary, warning that without such safeguards, the principles of justice and fairness would be compromised.

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