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Lawyer Banson Expresses Confidence in Judge’s Impartiality in Ambulance Trial

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
June 2, 2024
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Lawyer Bobby Benson, the lead consultant for the Robert Smith Law Group

Lawyer Bobby Benson, the lead consultant for the Robert Smith Law Group

In a time where public opinions and discourse have the potential to influence legal proceedings, the necessity of maintaining confidence in judges to adjudicate cases impartially has come to the forefront. The ongoing ambulance trial, presided over by Her Ladyship Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, has sparked discussions on the importance of judges remaining uninfluenced by public sentiment.

In a recent development in the ongoing ambulance trial, Lawyer Bobby Banson, the lead consultant for the Robert Smith Law Group, has expressed unwavering confidence that the presiding judge, Her Ladyship Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, will remain impartial and unaffected by public discourse. Mr. Banson emphasized that Justice Asare-Botwe’s reputation for strict adherence to the law and facts will ensure that justice is served without external influence.

Mr. Banson highlighted Justice Asare-Botwe’s integrity and resilience in the face of public opinion.

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“Anybody who has dealt with Justice Afia will know that she’s one that will be described as a very hard woman, who will not be swayed by public opinion or public perception. I think she’s one of the judges who will deal strictly with the law, facts, and the evidence that is available to her.”

Lawyer Bobby Banson, the lead consultant for the Robert Smith Law Group

This strong endorsement comes amidst a highly publicized trial that has drawn significant media attention and public commentary. Despite this, Mr. Banson is confident that Justice Asare-Botwe will focus solely on the legal merits of the case.

Justice Asare-Botwe herself has made it clear that she will not be influenced by public opinion.

According to Mr. Banson, the judge has stated, “Don’t play with the minds of the court. I’m not going to be influenced by the public about what you do in the public.” This statement underscores her commitment to impartiality and her determination to adjudicate based on the evidence presented in court.

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It is essential to recognize that judges have the responsibility to dispense justice impartially, devoid of public sentiments or emotions. Their role is to interpret and apply the law objectively, ensuring that the rights of all parties involved are protected. Consequently, judges must remain insulated from external pressures, including public opinion, to guarantee fair and unbiased verdicts.

However, it is crucial to acknowledge the potential impact of public perception on the judiciary. While Justice Afia’s steadfast approach is commendable, it is not always the case for all judges. Public opinions can inadvertently shape the decision-making process, leading to biased outcomes. The recent ambulance trial serves as a reminder of the need to maintain trust and confidence in the judiciary.

Acknowledging the impact of public opinion, Mr. Banson noted that while it is an undeniable factor, it should not sway judicial decisions.

Mr. Banson again pointed out a broader lesson to be learned from this situation, particularly for legal professionals and public officials.

“I will not discount that impact of the public perceptions, sometimes I would want to think the Attorney General may have been a victim of his benevolence, and it’s something we all have to take lessons from.”

Lawyer Bobby Banson, the lead consultant for the Robert Smith Law Group

The consequences of judges being influenced by public opinions and discourse can be far-reaching. It undermines the fundamental principles of justice, erodes public trust in the judiciary, and compromises the integrity of the legal system as a whole. When the impartiality of judges is compromised, the legitimacy of their decisions comes into question, potentially causing widespread discontent and eroding the rule of law.

Furthermore, Mr. Banson asserted that Justice Asare-Botwe understands her jurisdiction and role clearly. “I don’t think she will have doubts at all as to what her jurisdiction is, her role is, to dispense justice not according to public sentiments or emotions,” he added.

As the trial continues, all eyes will be on Justice Asare-Botwe’s handling of the case. The assurance of her impartiality by a prominent legal consultant like Bobby Banson reinforces the public’s expectation of a fair trial. It remains to be seen how the case will unfold, but the confidence expressed in the judicial process is a positive sign for the legal community and the public at large.

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