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July 30, 2008
Court acts on bail demand by man on remand for 10 year
Accra, July 30, GNA - An Accra Fast Track
High Court on Wednesday ordered that a hearing notice be served on
the Director for Public Prosecution (DPP) in respect of the
40-year-old man who had been on remand for 10 years without trial.
Anthony Koblah Tsey, who is charged with robbery, on July 9 this
year prayed the court to admit him to bail because he had been put
before several judges without any meaningful trial. When the court
resumed sitting, there was no representation from the Attorney
General's Department. Tsey therefore repeated his prayer but this
time told the court that he was suffering in prison.
"My Lord I need your help. I am suffering. The investigator
in-charge of the case did not find anything incriminatory," Tsey
said. The court, presided over Mr Justice Charles Quist therefore
directed that the DPP be served with a hearing notice. The trial
judge assured Tsey that he had included his case among the number of
cases listed to be heard during the legal vacation. He therefore
adjourned the matter to August 13. On July 9, this year, Tsey
pleaded with an Accra Fast Track High Court to admit him to bail
since he had been on remand for the past 10 years without trial.
In a handwritten motion, Anthony Koblah Tsey, who was dressed in a
cream black check shirt with a pair of brown trousers, said his case
had gone before several judges during the period. When the case was
called, he raised his hand and said: "My Lord I have been on remand
for the past 10 years. Mr Lord, I beg, you please temper justice
with mercy and grant me bail." When the court, presided over Mr
Justice Charles Quist asked: "How long have you been on remand?"
Tsey replied "I was arrested in 1998 for robbery."
When the court looked through the case docket, there was no charge
sheet and facts attached to the docket. "The only thing in the
docket is a hand written bail application," the court said. When the
court read through the bail application of Tsey, he stated that he
was put before four courts. According to him he had been put before
Mr Justice R.K. Apaloo, Mrs Justice Beatrice Agyeman-Bempah, Mr
Justice Aryeetey and Mr Justice Richard Asamoah, now deceased. The
court noted that though Mr Justice Asamoah commenced hearing the
case it was brought to a halt. When the court asked Tsey who the
prosecutor was, he mentioned the names of two State Attorneys - Mrs
Keelson and Ms Atuobi. Mr Augustines Obuor, a State Attorney who was
in court on a different matter, told the court that he would
approach the two State Attorneys and inform the court on the next
adjourned date.