TECUMSEY J. ROBERTS, Appellant, v. REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA, Appellee.
JUDGMENT WITHOUT OPINION
Heard: October 16, 1984. Decided: November 22, 1984.
When this case was called for argument, the appellant was represented by Counsellor Stephen B. Dunbar, Sr. and the appellee was represented by the Solicitor General of Liberia, Counsellor Abraham B. Kromah, assisted by Counsellor S. Momolu Kiawu, Senior Legal Counsel, Ministry of Justice, who informed Court that the State had filed a motion for abandonment of the cause. The motion reiterates the position taken by the then Minister of Justice Cheer Cheepo, based on the general amnesty granted by the then M/Sgt. Samuel K. Doe, Head of State and Chairman of the People’s Redemption Council, and the appellant, being one of those to whom the general amnesty applies, the motion to abandon said cause was filed.
After studying the motion and considering the evidence supporting the motion, it is hereby adjudged that the motion be, and the same is hereby granted. The Clerk of this Court is hereby ordered to strike this case from the docket of this Court. And it is hereby so ordered.
NOTE: Mr. Chief Justice Gbalazeh did not sit and participate in the hearing of this case; hence, has not signed this judgment.