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Independence Of The Judiciary And Public Perception
[A CASE STUDY OF JUSTICE WALTER ONNOGHEN] -
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]For the most part, Nigeria's judiciary is first-rate, and overseas
correspondents, such as American legal strategist Tracey Cain, have
commented on the effectiveness of the system, and its 'infallibility and
uprightness' when it comes to sentencing. However, regardless of
outsider opinion, the overwhelming attitude of the Nigerian people
towards the judiciary is of an inequitable, unfair and unjust
organisation. In fact, the judiciary is increasingly being painted as an
"obstacle t ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]For the most part, Nigeria's judiciary is first-rate, and overseas
correspondents, such as American legal strategist Tracey Cain, have
commented on the effectiveness of the system, and its 'infallibility and
uprightness' when it comes to sentencing. However, regardless of
outsider opinion, the overwhelming attitude of the Nigerian people
towards the judiciary is of an inequitable, unfair and unjust
organisation. In fact, the judiciary is increasingly being painted as an
"obstacle t ... Continue reading---
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