According to reports, One Justice Pwamang counseled Ayamga to follow the rules of the legal system and told him that hostility has no place in a courtroom.
The Chief Justice decided to release Ayamga after hearing the cries for mercy and gave him a warning not to repeat the same actions.
Recognizing Ayamga’s learning curve, Addo Attuah asked for patience, stressing that Ayamga was still getting her bearings when it came to the nuances of legal ethics.
Conversely, Justice Kulendi took use of the occasion to give a succinct talk about persuasive advocacy, drawing a comparison between it and the art of courting a woman. He underlined that persuasion, not force, is what wins courts over. This made the bench and the gallery giggle.
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