Fynn v. The Republic: Analyzing the Grounds for Bail Pending Appeal

Bail pending appeal is one form of bail in Ghana's criminal jurisprudence; others are bail pending trial and police enquiry bail bond. Although bail is generally dependent on an authority being satisfied that a person will appear when required to, bail pending appeal has special grounds developed from previous decisions, and aptly summarized by Taylor, … Continue reading Fynn v. The Republic: Analyzing the Grounds for Bail Pending Appeal

Part 2: Prosecutors as Safeguards of Suspects’ Innocence

This is part two of a two-part series on prosecutorial safeguards of suspects' innocence. In the first part of this post, I explained how the criminal justice system is structured to allow prosecutors to safeguard the innocence of suspects. I looked at two stages of the criminal process: arrest, end of investigations and first arraignment. Prosecutorial … Continue reading Part 2: Prosecutors as Safeguards of Suspects’ Innocence

Part 1: Prosecutors as Safeguards of Suspects’ Innocence

A few days ago, an American friend mentioned that she can never be a prosecutor because of the danger of convicting an innocent person. I explained to her that in the common law system, with its specific criminal justice arrangement, there are ways to ensure that innocent persons are set free. Prosecutors have the capacity … Continue reading Part 1: Prosecutors as Safeguards of Suspects’ Innocence

Legal Position of Independent Witnesses in Ghana

 The right to fair trial is a fundamental human right recognized in all democracies and entrenched in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. A key component of fair trial is the right against self-incrimination. This principle is applied in two situations: during interrogation by the police and in the course of a trial.  In the former scenario, … Continue reading Legal Position of Independent Witnesses in Ghana

Application for Bail on Medical Grounds in Ghana

There have been several bail applications I have dealt with where averments in the supporting affidavit have been centered on the ill health of the accused person or convict. Some have gone further to attach medical reports proving the alleged condition. These applications are mostly granted although the reasons given in the rulings are not … Continue reading Application for Bail on Medical Grounds in Ghana

Legal Traditions of the World and Ghana’s Legal Heritage

I was inspired to publish this simple piece because I caught myself repeatedly telling my international colleagues that Ghana is a common law country. This is a popular misconception because of our colonial heritage, because in actual fact, Ghana practices a mixed legal system. Let me explain:Law is not only a system of rules but … Continue reading Legal Traditions of the World and Ghana’s Legal Heritage