Rep. Yekeh Kolubah, 5 Others Appear In Court Today

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Rep. Yekeh Kolubah, 5 Others Appear In Court Today

IPNews-Monrovia: Montserrado County District N0. 10 Representative, Yekeh Kolubah and five others recently charged with multiple crimes are to appear on today Friday, December 6, to resume trial.

Lawmaker Kolubah went to the Temple of Justice on Monday, December 2, to sign the Sherriff’s attendance record book, after the Court granted him medical leave to travel to Accra, Ghana for treatment.

It may be recalled, on August 15, 2019, a bill of information was filed by lawyers representing Kolubah for the lawmaker to seek medical leave, stating that the defendant has been diagnosed with Hepatitis B and diabetes.

It was the bill of information filed by Kolubah’s lawyer that prompted Judge Roosevelt Willie to issue a subpoena ad testificandum and duces tecum on Dr. Adubul Hellm Aram of the Amadyya Clinic to testify on the medical report.

But Dr. Aram, the chief medical doctor and administrator of Amadyya Clinic in Monrovia, indicated that the medical examination was done by him, affirming that defendant Kolubah was diagnosed with the ailments as stated in the report requiring urgent medical treatment abroad.

However, the District #10 lawmaker did not travel immediately after the Court granted him a two-week medical leave until November 28, 2019.

It may also be recalled, Police charged in August 2019, Rep. Kolubah and the five persons with aggravated assault, criminal attempt to commit murder, kidnapping, criminal solicitation and criminal facilitation.

Meanwhile, lawmaker Kolubah along with Abu Keita, Mohammed S. Keita, Johnson Kpor, Mohammed A. Kaba and Oliver C. Konneh will this morning Friday, December 6 appear before Criminal Court “A” to start their trial.

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