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Can A Lawyer’s Brief Amount To Contempt Of Court?
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Can A Lawyer’s Brief Amount To Contempt Of Court?
By David Bassey Antia In the recent decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Olakehinde v. EFCC (2025) 17 NWLR (Pt. 2014) 275, Saulawa, JSC, after resolving the substantive issues canvassed in the appeal, undertook a meticulous and surgical examination of the attitudinal disposition of learned counsel for the appellant, arising from the particular diction employed in criticising the judgment of the Court of Appeal. His Lordship’s interventi…
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