Friday 13 February 2015

Kwaw Kese's case adjourned to Feb 27; Judge absent from court


Hiplife artiste Kwaw Kese appeared in court today
but the judge presiding over the case was absent.
Justice William Boampong, the judge hearing Kwaw
Kese’s case who threatened to free the musician if
prosecutors fail to bring their witness at the next
sitting, was not seen on the judge's seat this
morning inside the Kumasi Metropolitan Circuit
Court.
Even though Rapper Kwaw Kese, his Lawyer Nana
Kwasi Boatey and Prosecutor, Superintendent
Emmanuel Akornnor were present in court, the
judge’s absence made it impossible for the case to
be heard. The case has since been adjourned to
February 27, 2015.
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The “Swedru Agona” Rapper is standing trial for
allegedly smoking a substance believed to be wee
in public, after he was arrested and locked up at the
Kumasi central prisons on November 22, 2014 in
the Ashanti Region.
Meanwhile, Kwaw Kese is set to spend the
Valentine’s Day with inmates of the Kumasi Central
Prisons and the Komfo Anokyi Teaching Hospital.
The “Nonsense” Hit maker will donate several
items to both institutions and spend time with them
as his way of showing love and support of the
needy in society.

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