Chairman Wontumi appoints Samuel Atta Akyea as new Lead Defence Counsel
Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has appointed former Abuakwa South MP and lawyer Samuel Atta Akyea as his new Lead Defence Counsel in the ongoing criminal proceedings against him.
In a statement, Chairman Wontumi said the decision was made after careful consultation and in exercise of his constitutional right to legal representation by counsel of his choice.
He stated that the appointment is intended to ensure that his defence is presented fully, effectively, and in accordance with the law.
Chairman Wontumi also expressed appreciation to his previous legal team for their services and commitment throughout the proceedings, stressing that the change should not be interpreted as a reflection on their competence or dedication.
He noted that the charges before the court are serious and reaffirmed his commitment to defending himself through the legal process.
He further stated that, like every accused person, he is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a competent court of law and that the burden remains on the prosecution to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt.
According to the statement, Samuel Atta Akyea will take the necessary legal steps to assume responsibility for the defence, review the record of proceedings, and make any applications required to protect his right to a fair hearing.
Chairman Wontumi expressed confidence in the judicial process and said he believes the matter will be handled in accordance with the Constitution, the laws of Ghana, and the principles of justice and fairness.
He also called on the public and all parties involved to allow the legal process to proceed without speculation or prejudice.
Source: classfmonline.com
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