Ghana's Supreme Court has overturned a 2020 arrest warrant issued against US-based Ghanaian social commentator Kevin Taylor, citing breaches of due process. The 4-1 majority decision has sparked debate about judicial consistency and fairness, with some politicians and legal experts criticizing the original warrant as unjust. The case, which stemmed from Taylor's alleged contempt in a high-profile trial, has become a flashpoint for discussions about judicial independence and political influence in Ghana. Supporters hail the ruling as a victory for due process, while critics warn it could set a precedent for future judicial caution. The decision has also fueled political tensions, with accusations of bias and abuse of power circulating among rival parties.
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