GHANA: Wisa Greid's Court Trial Adjourned Again
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The court had earlier today adjourned the case to September 27, 2017 because the presiding Judge was on leave and as such not available but the visibly angry Wisa stormed out of the court and yelled ‘they are wasting my time’.
Lawyers of Wisa have began preparing to file submission of no case at the Accra Circuit Court because of the duration of this case that is almost two years at the court.
Counsel for Wisa, Jerry Avenogbor spoke in an exclusive interview with journalists revealing that their intended move is based on the inability of the prosecution to provide evidence to back their case. The court presided over by Abena Oppong Adjin-Doku had on several occasions instructed the state prosecutor, Inspector Judith Asante to provide at least a witness to testify against the defendant.
The trial so far seem to have been grounded following the inability of almost all the witnesses to prove that they witnessed the musician revealing his manhood while performing.
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The court had earlier today adjourned the case to September 27, 2017 because the presiding Judge was on leave and as such not available but the visibly angry Wisa stormed out of the court and yelled ‘they are wasting my time’.
Lawyers of Wisa have began preparing to file submission of no case at the Accra Circuit Court because of the duration of this case that is almost two years at the court.
Counsel for Wisa, Jerry Avenogbor spoke in an exclusive interview with journalists revealing that their intended move is based on the inability of the prosecution to provide evidence to back their case. The court presided over by Abena Oppong Adjin-Doku had on several occasions instructed the state prosecutor, Inspector Judith Asante to provide at least a witness to testify against the defendant.
The trial so far seem to have been grounded following the inability of almost all the witnesses to prove that they witnessed the musician revealing his manhood while performing.
The ‘Ekiki Mi’ hit singer is standing trial for allegedly showing his manhood during a live performance on December 24, 2015 during the ‘December 2 Remember’ event at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
A video of the artiste stripping and rubbing his manhood against his female dancer on stage was put on social media, compelling his management to apologise for what it described as the artiste’s “rash and irresponsible behaviour”.
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