Yesterday in court – Dr. Blyden lectures Attorney General on the laws of Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone Telegraph court correspondent: 13 June 2020:

It was a sight to behold at the Freetown magistrate court No.1 yesterday, when popular Sierra Leone female presidential aspirant and leading Journalist Dr. Sylvia Olayinka Blyden, lectured the country’s  Minister of Justice and Attorney General Dr. Priscilla Schwartz (Photo above), on key aspects of the Laws of Criminal Libel.

Blyden, is representing herself against seven counts of criminal libel brought by the state through the consent of the Attorney General.

Four of the seven counts are about publications allegedly done by the female presidential aspirant against the current President, Julius Maada Bio.

It was on one of those four counts that Dr. Blyden lectured the country’s Attorney General on the Law. “Had it been anyone else, outright sacking of Priscilla Schwartz should have occurred before the end of today,” lawyers who witnessed the way Dr. Blyden phenomenally exposed the legal incompetence of Attorney General Priscilla (Photo below) commented.

Addressing the magistrate, this is what Dr. Blyden said in court yesterday, :

“My lady Magistrate, section 34 of the public Order Act of 1965 is what the Attorney – General says is her authority for giving consent for me to be prosecuted under section 33 of the said Act. In her own words, with her personal signature signed by herself, Dr. Priscilla Schwartz wrote that she is “satisfied that there is sufficient evidence to warrant a prosecution” of Sylvia Olayinka Blyden “under section 33.”

“Now, the same section 34 from which she takes her authority to prosecute me, also says “No prosecution for an offence under section 33, shall be begun except within 6 months after the offense is committed”. But here is the Attorney General sending a state lawyer to help prosecute me under section 33 for an alleged crime committed 21 months ago in October 2018. Twenty one months ago my Lady.

“My Lady, the particulars of offence for count 7 of the information charge sheet defies logic, defies the established Law of the land and should be thrown out. The Attorney General misadvised herself into consenting to the prosecution of a legally defective criminal charge that is tautology,” Blyden concluded.

At this point, the Attorney General’s officer in court, said he will not argue that the charge is legally defective. He said that instead – Dr. Blyden was “too late” to protest and should have protested on the first day.

To this point, Dr. Blyden Quoted section 105 and 112 of the criminal procedure Act of Sierra Leone to buttress that she can point out a defective charge “at any stage of the court proceedings”. But the magistrate refused to give Dr. Blyden a second chance to continue her argument.

The magistrate said that the issue brought to her attention against the Attorney general was so serious that she was going to stop the court case, withdraw the file from the court and do research on the matter. She then adjourned the matter until another five days to June 17th 2020 for a ruling.

Earlier, Dr. Blyden forced the lead police investigator to confess that although the President – Julius Maada Bio, is presented in four of the seven counts as the victim of libel, the police never took a statement from the President to ascertain if he did consider himself as a complainant.

Dr. Blyden (Photo) then asked the police to confess that they merely guessed the President has been libeled against but the police has no evidence to prove the President has been offended. At this point, the police officer refused to answer that Question. “Don’t answer that question! Don’t answer it!! – the magistrate told the police.

The police has also confirmed under cross – examination that they drove the inhabitants of Dr. Blyden’s residence away from her compound and took full possession of her entire compound from the day they kidnapped her on May 1st 2020 until May 15th 2020. The police identified the formal handing over Note which they did of Dr. Blyden’s house on 15th May 2020.

So it is now in evidence that since May 1st 2020 on to May 15th 2020, the only people who had been in 24hours full possession of Dr. Blyden’s residence was the Sierra Leone police.

According to the police witness, they took over the compound for 15days in order to “protect and safeguard the contents of Dr. Blyden’s house, after we took her away from the house on May 1st 2020.”

“The implications of this open confession of the Sierra Leone Police are enormous” said Lawyer Kamara, a barrister in Sierra Leone.

Many people who have studied all the charges against Dr. Sylvia Blyden say the government will be doing itself a big favour if it dropped all the charges.

“Priscilla Schwartz is not well grounded in the Laws of Sierra Leone. President Bio needs to act fast now,” Mr. Moses Kallon said in court yesterday.

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