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| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by mascot87(m): 4:24pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
mrZENographer:Stop hating & face reality |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by Coolabbie: 4:39pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
iyobs7:He called the amount, so of cos he did. Whatever dude. I have nothing to explain to ya. |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by back2sender: 5:13pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
omofunaab:So no bias here. Or one sided. The judgement cuts across those in favor of P. D. PIGS n APC. God bless president buhari and all our military and security services unit. |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by haddendum: 5:28pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
kahal29:. Until we Nigerian's as a nation begins to renounce promptly any govt mischief like federal influence on some judgments and cases the Judiciary will never be independent. When federal govt esp Executive arm influence judgment, its not corruption but when any other level of govt does it its corruption. Nigerian's we have been bathing in foolishness time to change our hygiene! |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by chiedu7: 5:34pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
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| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by BrainnewsNg(f): 6:21pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
chiedu7:I wish you will reclaim your senses someday You are in the dark |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by Fasaha: 11:38pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
This writer is not on point. The analysis is just rubbish. |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by chiedu7: 11:44pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
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| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by yjgm(m): 12:25am On Oct 11, 2016 |
BASIC GUIDE TO ARGUING EITHER IN FAVOUR OR AGAINST THE RECENT ARRESTS OF SOME JUDICIAL OFFICERS BY THE DSS. Before you argue either in favour of the recent arrests of some judicial officers by the DSS, it is important that most of you know the following facts. They will guide you to argue intelligently and intelligibly. This is my part of contribution to the change agenda. 1. No judicial officer has immunity against, arrest, search, investigation and/or prosecution in respect of an allegation of crime. 2. The National Judicial Commission (NJC) is responsible for the appointment, discipline/punishment of judicial officers only in respect of breach of judicial ethics, and not crime. 3. Even where a judicial officer has been sanctioned by the NJC for any misconduct, the state still reserves the right to prosecute the erring officer if his misconduct amounts to a crime. 4. The Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015) is the procedural law that guides the activities of all federal investigating and prosecutorial agencies like the police, EFCC, ICPC, DSSS,etc., as well as the Federal High Court, High Court of the FCT, National Industrial Court, Code of Conduct Tribunal, etc. 5. Any action taken by any prosecutorial agency either during investigation or prosecution must be in line with the ACJA 4. Under the ACJA, there is no time limit or time frame when a person can be arrested. There is no day that a person cannot be arrested. 5. Sections 12 (2) & 13 ACJA give a law officer the power to break into and out of any house for the purpose of arresting a suspect who fails to let the arresting officer in. 6. Section 43 (1) ACJA states: "A warrant of arrest may be executed on any day, including a Sunday or public holiday." 7. The person arresting may not necessarily be the person to prosecute. A private person may arrest a suspect and hand him over to a prosecuting authority(Section 23 ACJA). 8. A person may be arrested notwithstanding that the person arresting him is not in possession of an arrest warrant on demand, but can show the warrant as soon as practicable. Section 44 ACJA. 9. "A warrant of arrest issued by a Federal High Court sitting anywhere may be executed in any part of Nigeria." Section 47 (1) ACJA. 10. A search warrant can be executed by anyone to whom it is directed (Section 147 ACJA). 11. "A search warrant may be issued and executed at any time on any day, including a Sunday or public holiday."(Section 148). 12. Apart from the President, vice president, Governor and a Deputy Governor, no other person has immunity from arrest and/or prosecution. 9/10/16 Bro Chuks Ubani |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by bennymark(m): 8:23am On Oct 11, 2016 |
The whole country needs to be soaked in hypo to remove all the stains of corruption... Corruption everywhere |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by Myde4naija(m): 12:05pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
[email][/email] PapaBaby:where exactly in this article that says those judges didn't compromise? U just need an anti hate peels |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by Myde4naija(m): 12:11pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
Are you a lawyer? How come u know all this in our constitution? You try sha keep it up yjgm: |
| Re: DSS Crackdown: Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble by ceaser: 5:54am On Oct 12, 2016 |
yjgm:Noted. |
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