Government requests special jury to indict suspected criminals Print E-mail
Written by Bruce Boweh   
Thursday, 30 April 2009

Criminal Court A is expected to set up a special grand jury today to draw up indictments against some criminal suspects


A state request for the special jury is propelling the court’s action.
 

Early this week, the court summoned a group of citizens to appear before it this morning for the qualification and selection process.
 

At least 15 good citizens are needed to serve on a special jury.
 

Under Liberian law, the state can ask the court to set up a special jury when its interest is at stake.
 

Although the criminal suspects the state wants to indict are not yet known, many expect to see dismissed corrupt officials from the UP-led government indicted.
  

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