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One of the biggest misconceptions many people have about courts is that judges simply “read the law and apply it.” In reality, the process is often far more complicated. Laws are made up of words, and words
One of the most talked-about rights in Ghana is the constitutional rule that a person arrested by the police must be brought before a court within 48 hours. The phrase “48 hours” is often repeated during discussions
One of the most misunderstood parts of the criminal justice system in Ghana is bail. Many people wrongly assume that when a person is granted bail, it means the person has been cleared of wrongdoing or declared
For many people, the home is considered a private and protected space. It is where individuals expect safety, dignity, and freedom from unnecessary interference. Because of this, one question often comes up during discussions about police powers
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