A 7-member jury has been constituted to try a murder case involving a police officer in Kumasi.
The accused person, Inspector Ahmed Twumasi exercised his legal right to choose the members of the jury.
He rejected three jurors drawn from the box by lot during the process before settling on the seven.
Section 245 of the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act 1960 (Act 30) indicates “the trials for all offences punishable by death shall be with a jury I’m accordance with section 244”.
Ahmed Twumasi has been charged with murder.
He pleaded not guilty when his plea was taken.
The defence lawyers reminded the jurors about their mandate and that they shouldn’t rely on social media to form a decision.
The State Attorneys mounted a strong defence for the case to be tried continuously and expeditiously in the interest of justice, but the defence lawyers disagreed, citing the end of the legal year, which falls between July 31 and October 31.
But after having a conference with the judge, they settled on August 28 for a case management conference.
This will allow the state prosecutors to file witness statements and other documents.
The case resumes on August 28.
By uniquenewsgh.com