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  2. Supreme Court of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Liberia is the highest judicial body in Liberia. The court consists of the Chief Justice of Liberia, who is also the top judiciary official, [1] and four associate justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The justices hold court at the Temple of Justice on Capitol Hill in Monrovia. [2]

  3. Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh - Wikipedia

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    Sie-A-Nyene Gyapay Yuoh is a Liberian judge and politician who currently serves as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia and was nominated on August 23, 2022. [1] She began to serve after the retirement of former chief justice Francis Korkpor on September 27, 2022.

  4. Category:Supreme Court of Liberia justices - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Chief justices of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    For people who have been Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia. Pages in category "Chief justices of Liberia" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  6. Category:Liberian judges - Wikipedia

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    Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; Log in; ... Supreme Court of Liberia justices (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Liberian judges"

  7. Liberia’s Top Judge Is a Woman for First Time in 19 Years - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- Liberian President George Weah named Sie-A-Nyene Gyapay Yuoh as Chief Justice of the West African nation’s top court, the first woman in the role since 2003.Most Read from ...

  8. Chief Justice of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice may be removed from office upon impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate. Article 71 of the Constitution stipulates that the chief justice may only be removed in the event of "misconduct, gross breach of duty, inability to perform the functions of their office, or conviction in a court of law for treason, bribery or other infamous crimes."

  9. Luvenia Ash-Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Luvenia Ash-Thompson received primary and secondary education at the Lott Carey Mission School in Brewerville, Liberia. [1] She gained her undergraduate degree from Franklin College in Indiana in 1957, and gained a law degree from Drake University Law School in 1962. [2] She became counsel and later probate judge in Montserrado County.