The trial of alleged killers of late
Cynthia Osokogu, on Friday suffered another setback before a Lagos High Court
in Igbosere, Lagos, following the absence of a defense counsel.
The four accused, Okwumo Nwabufo,
Olisaeloka Ezike, Orji Osita, and Ezike Nonso, were charged by Lagos State
Government for conspiracy in masterminding Osokogu death.
They had however pleaded not guilty
to the charge.
The trial judge, Justice Olabisi
Akinlade, had granted bail to the first two accused while the third and fourth
where ordered to be remanded in custody.
The suit which was fixed for
continuation of trial on Friday could not go on due to the absence of counsel
to the third accused, Mr Micheal Ayaji.
Ayaji, who had earlier sent a letter
to the court to stand down the matter till 12. 30 p.m., eventually informed one
of the lawyers that he would no longer be present in court.
Dissatisfied with the development,
the trial judge called for an amendment of Legal Practitioners Act, so as to
impose costs and punitive measure on counsels who failed to conduct their cases
diligently.
She observed that some of the
defense counsels in the case had on different occasions given excuses for not
coming to court, and the court had accused them of not giving the matter the
attention it required.
Olabisi further noted that the
Attorney-General (AG) of Lagos State, Mr Ade Ipaye, had been in court since 9
a.m., and was not even informed of the request to stand the matter down.
“Defense counsel could not even send
a letter or an SMS to the Chief Law Officer of the State.
“The office of the AG has so many
cases to attend to and so, should he be treated in this manner,’’ she said.
The judge also expressed displeasure
with defense counsel for not considering the plight of his client, who had been
in custody, adding that an accused was presumed innocent until proven guilty.
“When you talk of delay in criminal
trial, lawyers would accuse the court of delaying proceedings, who is delaying
this case now?
“I think it is time for the office
of the AG to amend the Legal Practitioners Act so that costs would be awarded
against counsels who fail to appear and conduct their cases diligently,’’ she
said.
The court further observed that all
the lead counsels in the matter had juniors in their chambers who could attend
on their behalf, adding that the court and the office of the AG should be
accorded respect.
She however, adjourned the matter to
Oct. 31 for the defense to open its case.
Cynthia was murdered in a hotel room
at Cosmilla Hotel, Lake View Estate, Festac Town, in Lagos, and her valuables
dispossessed.
The offence was said to have
contravened the provisions of sections 221, 249, 285 and 327 of the Criminal
Laws of Lagos State. (NAN)
Trial Of Cynthia’s Murderers Suffer Setback
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