Document Category Traffic Law
| Title | Categories | Tags | Link | hf:tax:document_title | hf:doc_tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jones v RL LRSC 30; 13 LLR 623 (1960) | 1960, Criminal Law, Evidence Law, Traffic Law | 1960 Opinions, Appellate Review, Bushrod Island, circumstantial evidence, corpus delicti, Criminal Law, evidentiary sufficiency, hit-and-run, indictment, judgment affirmed, jury province, Liberia National Police, malice aforethought, Montserrado County, murder, presumption of malice, Supreme Court of Liberia, traffic homicide | 1960-opinions appellate-review bushrod-island circumstantial-evidence corpus-delicti criminal-law evidentiary-sufficiency hit-and-run indictment judgment-affirmed jury-province liberia-national-police malice-aforethought montserrado-county murder presumption-of-malice supreme-court-of-liberia traffic-homicide | ||
| Sogbandi et al. v Morlu et al. LRSC 50 (2014) | 2014, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Ethics, Maritime Law, Traffic Law | 2014 Opinions, Administrative Law, alternative remedies, Appellate Review, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, Conflict of Interest, constitutional law, declaratory judgment, Due Process, exhaustion of administrative remedies, fraud allegations, government property, judicial and quasi-judicial acts, Jurisdiction, Legal Ethics, Liberia Maritime Authority, mandate, premature filing, prohibition denied, public officials, Supreme Court of Liberia, vehicle ownership, Writ of Prohibition | sogbandi-et-al-v-morlu-et-al-lrsc-50-2014 | 2014-opinions administrative-law alternative-remedies appellate-review bureau-of-maritime-affairs conflict-of-interest constitutional-law declaratory-judgment due-process exhaustion-of-administrative-remedies fraud-allegations government-property judicial-and-quasi-judicial-acts jurisdiction legal-ethics liberia-maritime-authority mandate premature-filing prohibition-denied public-officials supreme-court-of-liberia vehicle-ownership writ-of-prohibition | |
| Sogbandi et al. v Morlu et al. LRSC 52 (2014) | 2014, Administrative Law, Maritime Law, Traffic Law | 2014 Opinions, abuse of process, Administrative Law, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, constitutional law, Costs, enforcement proceedings, exhaustion of remedies, General Services Agency, government vehicles, Judicial Review, Jurisdiction, Liberia Maritime Authority, mandate, petition for prohibition, premature filing, public property, quasi-judicial action, Supreme Court of Liberia, Writ of Prohibition | sogbandi-et-al-v-morlu-et-al-lrsc-52-2014 | 2014-opinions abuse-of-process administrative-law bureau-of-maritime-affairs constitutional-law costs enforcement-proceedings exhaustion-of-remedies general-services-agency government-vehicles judicial-review jurisdiction liberia-maritime-authority mandate petition-for-prohibition premature-filing public-property quasi-judicial-action supreme-court-of-liberia writ-of-prohibition | |
| Weah v RL LRSC 77; 17 LLR 622 (1966) | 1966, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Traffic Law | 1966 Opinions, access to justice, Appeal Procedure, Appellate Practice, Appellate Review, approval of bill of exceptions, Bill of Exceptions, Criminal Law, denial of motion to dismiss, Due Process, filing deadline, Fourth Judicial Circuit, indictment, jurisdiction of appellate court, Jury Trial, Jury Verdict, manslaughter, Maryland County, Motion to dismiss appeal, motor vehicle accident, postal receipt evidence, prejudice to appellant, preservation of appeal rights, Procedural Compliance, registered mail, Statutory Time Limit, Supreme Court of Liberia, tender of bill of exceptions, timely filing, trial judge absence | weah-v-rl-lrsc-77-17-llr-622-1966 | 1966-opinions access-to-justice appeal-procedure appellate-practice appellate-review approval-of-bill-of-exceptions bill-of-exceptions criminal-law denial-of-motion-to-dismiss due-process filing-deadline fourth-judicial-circuit indictment jurisdiction-of-appellate-court jury-trial jury-verdict manslaughter maryland-county motion-to-dismiss-appeal motor-vehicle-accident postal-receipt-evidence prejudice-to-appellant preservation-of-appeal-rights procedural-compliance registered-mail statutory-time-limit supreme-court-of-liberia tender-of-bill-of-exceptions timely-filing trial-judge-absence |