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D-Day for lawyer Mboge

Oct 14, 2011, 2:00 PM | Article By: Malamin Conteh

Lawyer L.K Mboge is today expected to know his fate when the Banjul Magistrates’ Court delivers judgment on his case.

Mboge was standing trial on charges of making false documents without authority, false swearing and uttering false documents.

According to the particulars of offence on count one, Lawyer Lamin K. Mboge, between September and October 2010 at Banjul within the jurisdiction of the court, with intent to deceive executed an affidavit in the name of Alagie Momodou Barrow without his lawful authority.

The charge sheet on count two stated that Lawyer Lamin K. Mboge, on 26 October 2010 in Banjul, did commit an offence when he made a false declaration before Ebrima Sambou, commissioner for oaths.

Count three stated that Lawyer Lamin K. Mboge on the same day made false documents, that is, an affidavit purported to have been deposed to by Alagie Momomdou Barrow.

Count four stated that Lawyer Lamin K. Mboge between September and October 2010 made a false document, that is, an affidavit purported to have been deposed to by Alagie Momodou Barrow.