Fatou Jaw's case back to Kanifing![]() Sunday, December 09, 2007 Justice MM Yamoa has transferred the sedition trial involving Fatou Jaw Manneh, a Gambian journalist based in the United States, back to the Kanifing Magistrates Court, where it was first mentioned. The High Court judge told the court yesterday, that a number of witnesses had given their evidence-in-chief before the Kanifing Magistrates Court and therefore ordered that the case be sent back to the Kanifing jurisdiction. This dramatic move followed an application by Emmanuel Fagbenle, director of public prosecution (DPP), who urged the court to invoke Section 63 of the Criminal Procedure Code, which gives the High Court the power to determine the jurisdiction of the case. Defence Counsel Lamin Jobarteh objected to the DPP's application, saying that the state prosecutor should have made the application in the form of a motion and not under Section 63. The issue of competent jurisdiction to try the alleged sedition trial has been a source of controversy among the magistrates courts since it reached the courts in April this year. The case made little progress before Magistrate Buba Jawo of the Kanifing Magistrates Court, who later trasferred it to Banjul on grounds of jurisdiction. Magistrate Imelda Mboto of the Banjul Magistrates Court also ruled that Banjul Magistrates Court did not have the jurisdiction to try the case and therefore transferred it to Brikama, from where it went to the Banjul High Court. Author: by Buya Jammeh | Media Actions |