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CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by bettercreature(m): 1:13pm On Mar 15, 2016
… bars judges from granting stay of proceedings
In a rial of alleged treasury looters, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, yesterday, ‎directed Judges handing corruption cases to hear such matters on a day-to-day basis.

The CJN said the National Judicial Council, NJC, would henceforth, descend heavily on any trial judge found to have stayed proceeding on any criminal ‎matter before his court. Justice Mahmud who made the declaration while flagging-off the 2016 Refresher Course for judicial officers on current ‎trends in law and administration of justice, said the measure became necessary in view of mounting criticisms against the Judiciary. Addressing participants at the 5-day workshop, comprising of judges from different states of the federation‎, the CJN, said they must learn to “treat cases related to economic crimes and corruption with the necessary urgency”.

He maintained that the essence of the newly enacted Administration of Criminal Justice Act, ACJA, 2015, was to forestall situations where accused persons use frivolous interlocutory applications to frustrate their trial. The theme of the workshop which is holding at the National Judicial Institute, NJI, in AbujInstitute, NJI, in Abuja, is “Promoting Judicial Performance through Innovations and Reforms”. The CJN said: “The purpose of this Act is to ensure that the system of administration of criminal justice in Nigeria promotes efficient management of criminal justice institutions, speedy dispensation of justice, protection of the society from crime and protection of the rights and interests of the suspect, the defendant and the victim. “My lords, as you all are well aware, the Judiciary has had to endure intense, largely unjustified and grossly uninformed criticisms regarding delay in the administration of justice. “However, I am proud that the Judiciary was well ahead of the curve when the 2013 Practice Directions on Serious Crimes were adopted as the Directions were aimed at reducing criminal trial delays.

Nonetheless, the new Act strengthens our resolve as it provides that applications for stay of proceedings shall no longer be heard in respect of a criminal matter before the court. “This unprecedented provision puts a stop to the delays occasioned by interlocutory applications to stay proceedings pending appeal on preliminary matters when the substantive issues are yet to be tried on the ment, the trial of the defendant shall proceed from day-to-day until the conclusion of the trial, while each party is entitled to only five adjournments not exceeding two weeks each. Where the trial is still not concluded, the interval for adjournments will be reduced to seven days each.

As such, the Act provides a chance for all Judges to ensure speedy dispensation of justice and I expect that the provisions will be fully utilized. “I must similarly urge your lordships to treat cases related to economic crimes and corruption with the necessary urgency that the previously mentioned 2013 Practice Directions mandate us to apply. “Judges must also be stringent in applying the law strictly in order to render justice in a satisfactory manner to all parties whether they are the state, the accused or the victim. “The negative effects of corruption have been experienced by every Nigerian in one way or the other. It also bears reminding that the Judiciary has been judged harshly and on the receiving end of allegations of corruption in its operations. “At this crucial time in our nation’s history, we must show the red card to corruption, while joining hands as patriotic citizens to campaign for zero-tolerance for corrupt practices within our courts. “We must not forget our noble duty as Ministers in the Temple of justice to uphold the Rule of Law impartially and without fear.

In order to establish and sustain public confidence in the judicial process, Judges must live above board, shun corruption, and avoid corrupt practices and misconduct. “It bears reminding that your lordships have sworn to adhere to your Oath of Office as contained in the 1999 Constitution and the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers, 2003. “Indeed, let me re-iterate that where any Judicial Officer is found culpable of corrupt practice, you can be rest assured of the preparedness and resolve of the National Judicial Council to sanction such Judicial Officer appropriately”. ‎He said the Supreme Court, in line with his reform agenda for the Judiciary, will soon stop sending or accepting manual and paper hearing notices and processes, to and from all lawyers practicing before the Court. “Similarly, the Supreme Court infrastructure is being upgraded and the courtrooms retrofitted with modern court technology hardware to enable state of the art paperless operations to be tested, in advance of its eventual rollout to other jurisdictions in Nigeria”, he added.

‎In her welcome address, the Administrator of the NJI, Justice Roseline Bozimo, stressed that “Law Reforms and innovations in the Judiciary are a necessity for the purpose of enhancing and promoting judicial performance”. She said the Nigerian Judiciary has experienced innovations and reforms in recent times, prominent among which was the passing into Law of the ACJA, 2015. “The high point of this Act is the merger of the Criminal Procedure Act (CPA) and the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) into one principal Federnto one principal Federal Act, which apply uniformly in all Federal Courts. While preserving the existing criminal procedures, it introduces new innovative provisions that will enhance the efficiency of the Justice System. “The main purpose of the Act include preventing unlawful arrest which had been one of the major problems of our criminal justice systems. By Section 10(1) of the CPA the Police could arrest without a warrant, any person who had no ostensible means of sustenance and who could not give a satisfactory account of himself. “By this provision, people were arrested indiscriminately. The administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 has deleted this provision”, she added.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/cjn-orders-day-to-day-trial-of-corruption-cases/

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by amaechi1: 1:57pm On Mar 15, 2016
This is welcome development. I hope the "corrupt judges and SANs" will go by this directive.

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by Justiyke4u: 2:56pm On Mar 15, 2016
Let's see who will now give excuses
Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by naijagobetter(m): 2:56pm On Mar 15, 2016
beautiful, soon things will start shaping up for good. The CJN will have to set example with riky tarfa and co. Then and only then...., i laugh...
Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by Progressive01(m): 3:26pm On Mar 15, 2016
They'd still find a way to circumvent this- no be lawyers? undecided
Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by bettercreature(m): 3:30pm On Mar 15, 2016
All we need is a special court for the looters,I dont trust Muhammed he is a PDP stooge

Just look at the way he compensated PDP candidates at the supreme court
Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by modath(f): 3:32pm On Mar 15, 2016
Progressive01:
They'd still find a way to circumvent this- no be lawyers? undecided


… bars judges from granting stay of proceedings


This is the money shot!! If the judge isn't granting frivolous stay of proceedings, we will see how they will perpetuate their evil intentions...

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by KHAYGOLD(m): 3:33pm On Mar 15, 2016
Good development. At least it will shorten the length of days to plan bribery between the magistrate and plaintiff. Kudos

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by modath(f): 3:37pm On Mar 15, 2016
bettercreature:
All we need is a special court for the looters,I dont trust Muhammed he is a PDP stooge

Just look at the way he compensated PDP candidates at the supreme court


Law isn't morality so don't blame the CJN, SCR isn't part of the electoral laws, a sad situation but the law is the law...

However, the Law is still an ASS...

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by Progressive01(m): 3:41pm On Mar 15, 2016
modath:





… bars judges from granting stay of proceedings


This is the money shot!! If the judge isn't granting frivolous stay of proceedings, we will see how they will perpetuate their evil intentions...
Still don't trust this would bring the much sought after acceleration of the trial of such cases.

What if the defence attorneys decide to make a no-show. Would the trial proceed in their absence??

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by bettercreature(m): 3:42pm On Mar 15, 2016
modath:



Law isn't morality so don't blame the CJN, SCR isn't part of the electoral laws, a sad situation but the law is the law...

However, the Law is still an ASS...
What you dont understand is,Lawyers and Judges will always find 100% genuine excuse if they want to twist a case,just look at the case of rape in uk where the man decleared he accidentally fell and might have penetrated the lady in the process and he won the case
Constitution is very easy to twist when judges are corrupt
And you wonder why republican and democrats are currently fighting over who will norminate the chief judge of supreme court

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Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by DropShot: 4:02pm On Mar 15, 2016
This is a very good development
Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by modath(f): 4:08pm On Mar 15, 2016
Progressive01:
Still don't trust this would bring the much sought after acceleration of the trial of such cases.

What if the defence attorneys decide to make a no-show. Would the trial proceed in their absence??

You don follow court case before?, na suicide mission!! cheesy



@ bettercreature ...

Law is easy to manipulate where there is no clarity... The SCR is a very Noble & commendable idea but did the electoral laws make provision for it?

If you feel i don't understand how the law works, we won't argue...... however..

I believe what is good for Ambode/ Yari is good for Ikpeazu/Wike... it's not even just about fairness & justice, it's about uniformity...

I do not like Wike, scratch that, all the souls he "sent" out of the world will rob him of sleep, but Law is the Law.. dazall!!


As for the Rep/Dem impasse, it's a whole different ball game........ America isn't Nigeria, we make comparisons when it suits us...
Re: CJN Orders Day-to-day Trial Of Corruption Cases by mrvitalis(m): 6:13pm On Mar 15, 2016
This CJN would rank among the best Nigeria has had

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