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Salifu Amoako’s Son Will Go Scot-Free; You Can’t Jail A Child Under Ghana’s Laws – Lawyer Reveals

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A Ghanaian lawyer and social media content creator, known as The Law GH, has revealed that Elrad Amoako, the son of renowned pastor Salifu Amoako, is unlikely to face jail time following an accident he caused, which tragically resulted in the deaths of two people. The lawyer explained that under Ghanaian law, juveniles cannot be subjected to imprisonment, regardless of the nature of their offense.

In a statement addressing the legal consequences for the juvenile, The Law GH clarified that while Elrad Amoako may face some form of punishment, the harshest outcome would be placement in a juvenile detention center. Even in that case, the law dictates that the duration of detention cannot exceed six months for most offenses.

For more serious crimes, such as murder, juveniles may be held for up to three years. However, the lawyer emphasized that he does not believe murder charges would apply in this particular incident, suggesting that the legal outcome will likely result in a shorter period of juvenile detention or alternative measures.

The lawyer’s explanation sheds light on Ghana’s juvenile justice system, highlighting its focus on rehabilitation rather than punitive incarceration for offenders under 18 years of age. The tragic accident has sparked discussions about accountability and legal processes for juveniles in Ghana, especially in cases involving severe consequences like the loss of lives.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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