“Media Ordered to Avoid Commentary on Ato Forson’s Trial by Justice Asare Botwe”
- Judge bars media commentary on Ato Forson's trial.
- Judge concerned about lawyers' comments on evidence.
- Richard Jakpa's media interviews also raise concerns.
- Gag order aims to ensure a fair trial.
Justice Afia Serwah Asare Botwe, the presiding judge in the case involving Ato Forson and Richard Jakpa, has issued a gag order on media commentary on the ongoing trial. The judge’s decision comes after expressing concern over what she deemed as borderline contemptuous commentary on evidence presented in court.
Justice Asare Botwe noted that lawyers involved in the case, as well as those not involved, have been making comments that could potentially prejudice the trial. Additionally, the judge raised concerns about media interviews granted by Richard Jakpa, the third accused person in the case.
The gag order is intended to protect the sanctity of the court and ensure a fair trial for all parties involved. Justice Asare Botwe emphasized that the public has the privilege of following the case through media reports and live streaming of the proceedings.
She encouraged the public to observe the proceedings and form their opinions without making judgments on the matter. The judge explicitly stated that no lawyer or person should make comments on the weight of the evidence presented or yet to be presented, as it may prejudice the case.
This order aims to maintain the integrity of the legal process and prevent any potential bias or influence on the trial’s outcome. By issuing this gag order, Justice Asare Botwe seeks to ensure a fair and impartial trial for Ato Forson and Richard Jakpa, and uphold the principles of justice in Ghana.