Liberia: Protest Upstages Judge Dahn's L$50k Jurors' Bribery Judgment

Over fifty family members (administrators) of two Intestate Estates, one being the late Kargobyah and the other, the late Gbeyee Summon, on Tuesday, November 3 staged a 'peaceful protest' in front of Civil Law Court 'B' at the Temple of Justice, minutes after Judge Roland Dahn dropped the jury's bribery accusation against one of his bailiffs, Brenda Geekor.

The late Kargobyah and the late Gbeyee Summon's administrators accused bailiff Geekor of receiving L$50,000 to influence the October 29, 2019 unanimous verdict of the jury in favor of Evan Urey, the administrator of the Intestate Estate of the late Daniel W. Urey, who they had accused of fraudulently occupying 1000 acres of their respective lands, situated in Careysburg, outside Monrovia.

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