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Why are more magistrates resigning?

Like judges, magistrates are barred from engaging in other business pursuits while serving and must live above reproach. By Kruah Thompson  Monrovia, September 20, 2024: This paper has gathered that several magistrates have abandoned the courtrooms and transitioned to other public and private practices to secure a better life for their families. Magistrates in Liberia play … The post Why are more magistrates resigning? appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.

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