Liberia: Court to Hear Injunction On PUL Election

18 November 2013

The Civil Law Court says in the interest of justice and fair play it has found facts in the Injunction filed by disqualified aspirants in the elections of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) J. Cholo Brooks and G. Omecee Johnson for which the Motion to Dismiss the Petition for Declaratory Judgment cannot be granted lawyers representing the PUL.

On November 8, respondents Brooks and Johnson through their legal counsel filed a five-count Petition for Declaratory Judgment along with a motion for preliminary Injunction contending that as good standing members of the PUL they were denied from participating in the elections.

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