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Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by Ukpaka: 8:46pm On Jul 18
Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial
https://247ureports.com/2024/07/man-regains-freedom-after-7-years-on-awaiting-trial/
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A forty year old man named Mr Uche Nnoli from Nteje in Oyi local government area of Anambra state regained his freedom after being on the waiting trial list for seven years.
Nnoli who was sent to the Onitsha Correction Center over trumped up charges while in detainton was transfered to Ogwashi Ukwu Correction Center in Delta state but was later returned to Onitsha Correction Center where he was later released.
His freedom was restored when the Anambra state chapter of Human Right Protection Service which has its headquarters in Naples the United States of America offered free legal aides to him.

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by christejames(m): 8:50pm On Jul 18
When we say Nigeria has no judiciary some guys think we are bluffing

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by Lifestone(m): 8:58pm On Jul 18
christejames:
When we say Nigeria has no judiciary some guys think we are bluffing
How is this the problem of the Judiciary? If he wasn't brought before the court, what can the judge do. Nothing
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by christejames(m): 9:03pm On Jul 18
Lifestone:

How is this the problem of the Judiciary? If he wasn't brought before the court, what can the judge do. Nothing




Seven years awaiting trails? Common...

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by Lifestone(m): 9:06pm On Jul 18
christejames:





Seven years awaiting trails? Common...
The problem is with the prosecution. Maybe you meant justice system and not the Judiciary.

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by mrvitalis(m): 9:15pm On Jul 18
Lifestone:

How is this the problem of the Judiciary? If he wasn't brought before the court, what can the judge do. Nothing
Do you know the problem?
What would happen to those who handled this case? ... Absolutely nothing

From the police to the prison processing officers nothing

This lack of consequences is what's the issue with Nigeria and that's why they would keep acting the way they do

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by thesicilian: 9:16pm On Jul 18
Everyone is at fault here. From the police who may have picked him up from the street over trumped up charges, to the judges and lawyers who didn't deem his case serious enough to prioritise, even up to his friends and family who didn't have the willpower to pursue the case and put enough pressure on the police and lawyers.
This kind of thing hardly ever happens to you if your family is rich.

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by IGBOPROMISE1: 9:36pm On Jul 18
thesicilian:
Everyone is at fault here. From the police who may have picked him up from the street over trumped up charges, to the judges and lawyers who didn't deem his case serious enough to prioritise, even up to his friends and family who didn't have the willpower to pursue the case and put enough pressure on the police and lawyers.
This kind of thing hardly ever happens to you if your family is rich.

A society is judged by how well it protects and treats its most vulnerable!
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by Lifestone(m): 11:43pm On Jul 18
mrvitalis:

Do you know the problem?
What would happen to those who handled this case? ... Absolutely nothing

From the police to the prison processing officers nothing

This lack of consequences is what's the issue with Nigeria and that's why they would keep acting the way they do

That's my point, that it is not the Judiciary but a terrible justice system
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by mrvitalis(m): 7:25am On Jul 19
Lifestone:

That's my point, that it is not the Judiciary but a terrible justice system
Judiciary is part of it
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by superCleanworks(m): 1:16am On Jul 20
Absolute Nightmare.
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by BigYash: 11:15am On Jul 21
IGBOPROMISE1:


A society is judged by how well it protects and treats its most vulnerable!
You no know Nigeria be that grin If you know the number of persons in that awaiting list across the country,you go fear.. Is it that fg doesn’t know about it? Ofcourse they know ,but since the victim is not related to them,it’s never their business to do what’s right..

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Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by weMUSTsayIT: 11:21am On Jul 21
Lifestone:

How is this the problem of the Judiciary? If he wasn't brought before the court, what can the judge do. Nothing


You should test same fate

Awon upright man
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by Lifestone(m): 12:46pm On Jul 21
weMUSTsayIT:



You should test same fate

Awon upright man
What are you saying? I'm not supporting or justifying the oppression of the man, I'm only educating the poster that the problem is not from Judiciary but a terrible justice system. That guy was never again taken to court by the prosecutors after he was reminded, in that case there is practically nothing the Judge (Judiciary) can do.
All the provisions in the Administration of Criminal Justice Act that were designed to address this sort of evil are not been implemented (justice system)
Re: Man Regains Freedom After 7 Years On Awaiting Trial by Augustine2244(m): 5:21pm On Jul 21
Judiciary is obviously for the highest bidder in this country.

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