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Tawalahun v RL [1970] LRSC 59_ 20 LLR 141 (1970) (11 June 1970)

N’DORBOR TAWALAHUN, Appellant, v. REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA, Appellee.

JUDGMENT WITHOUT OPINION. Decided June 11, 1970.* No appearance for appellant. Solicitor General George E. Henries for appellee. When this case was called for hearing, no one appeared for the appellant. Solicitor General George E. Henries, of the Department of Justice, appeared for the appellee. At this stage, counsel for the appellee, in view of the absence of the appellant, moved the Court to invoke Rule Four, Part 6, of the Revised Rules of this Court and dismiss the appeal. After considering said application, it is hereby adjudged that appellant having failed to appear at the call of this case, which was duly assigned and bulletined, the application is hereby granted and the case ordered stricken from the docket of this Court. And the Clerk of this Court is hereby ordered to send a mandate to the court below informing it of this judgment. And it is hereby so ordered. * The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Mitchell did not sit in the case. 141

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