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Released on $450,000 bail.
@Former Member posted:Released on $450,000 bail.
No way.
@Sheik101 posted:No way.
The Lone Ranger can afford it. He gets $1Million monthly salary.
Will await to see how Hanoman, will fare in the case.
This is just a side show for some political mileage.
@Abu Jihad posted:This is just a side show for some political mileage.
Most likely at the tax payers expense.
Why is this a featured topic?
@Bibi Haniffa posted:Why is this a featured topic?
Don't question the Administrator. He is the Decider. ð
Chief Elections Officer on bail for private criminal charges; lawyers clash on âpoliticalâ comments in court
Posted by: Denis Chabrol in Courts, Elections, News, Politics July 24, 2020 2 Comments
Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield was Friday morning granted a total of GYD$450,000 bail on three indictable offences in connection with the March 2, 2020 general election.
He has been charged with misconduct in public office and alleged electoral fraud, and conspiracy to alter results that had been declared in March for that district.
The complainants are Desmond Morean of the Peopleâs Progressive Party and Daniel Josh Kanhai of The New Movement.
Magistrate Faith Mc Gusty put down the matter for August 14, 2020 by which time private prosecutor, Attorney-at-Law Glenn Hanoman is expected to obtain and submit copies of witness statements witnesses.
Mr. Hanoman failed to secure an undertaking by Mr. Lowenfield that he would not destroy evidence such as Statements of Poll and Statements of recount. The lawyer was also unsuccessful in getting substantial cash bail for the Chief Elections Officer although he pointed out that the accused is âpropertiedâ to more than GYD$100 million and earns about GYD$1 million monthly and to lodge his passport. âWe have a real fear that he may destroy documents or may interfere with witnesses,â the prosecutor told the court.
Mr. Boston asked the court to discourage Mr. Haboman from burdening the court without evidence. âThese are wildcard things,â he added.
Mr. Hanoman informed the court that Attorney-at-Law Neil Boston, who is representing Mr. Lowenfield, would be called as a witness because he had assisted in preparing affidavits in a number of related court cases
Mr. Hanoman said the cases were very serious and almost treason. He said eventually the matters would be taken over by the Director of Public Prosecutions. âIt is close to the charge of treason. He has attempted to thwart democracy,â Hanoman said. âEverything he had done is to try to keep this party in power,â he added.
Defence Lawyer, Nigel Hughes, in response, labelled Mr. Hanomanâs statements as political and âslanderousâ with the aim of influencing media publications. âTo suggest that he will destroy votes or records is a most grievous statement,â Mr. Hughes said. He advised that if Mr. Hanoman has any concerns he could raise them with the Guyana Elections Commission or report them to the police.
Prosecutor Hanoman said âI am not politicalâ but that did not deter Defence Lawyer Boston from accusing him of behaving as if he was addressing a political meeting at Lusignan village, East Coast Demerara or Babu Jhaan, Corentyne- two stomping grounds for the Peopleâs Progressive Party. âThese are belonging to the imagination in order to make a political speech,â he said.
Mr. Hanoman said Mr. Lowenfield could not use his office as the basis to obtain bail. âWe are saying that he has abused his office so you canât turn around and use that office to obtain bail,â he said.
Mr. Boston and Mr. Hughes flayed Mr. Hanoman for filing the charges without evidence after he (Mr. Hanoman) asked for a date in September for report and provision of witness Statements to the Defence.
âHe is not ready and the court is being used as an instrument for some other purpose other than law,â Mr. Hughes said.
Mr. Boston challenged Mr. Hanoman to file any âsufficient evidenceâ. âWhat he us doing is a shot in the dark and you must put a stop to this unadulterated nonsense,â Mr. Boston told the court.
Mr. Hanoman responded, saying that he was ready to start now with what he has but there were some other formal things he needed to do.
When Mr. Hanomand, along with complainants Morean and Kanhai left the court, about 30 pro-coalition supporters chanted âwe want valid votesâ and hurled insults at them as they entered the lawyerâs vehicle.
The Chief Elections Officer received a ringing endorsement from the APNU+AFC supporters as he entered a waiting vehicle.
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@Bibi Haniffa posted:Why is this a featured topic?
Why should it not be?
He has been charged with misconduct in public office and alleged electoral fraud, and conspiracy to alter results that had been declared in March for that district.
The keywords are misconduct, alleged electoral fraud, and conspiracy.
I don't think that they have enough to put him in jail. He might even get away with it.
It's important to remember that this will drive some fear in Lowenfield now that the has to face the courts. He battie biting now. Chief Justice warned that he cannot act as a lone wolf. Those are very strong words.
I know lots more strong words except I would get a banning.
Go ahead and use it na.
Now that he is charged and released on bail, is that enough for Justice Claudette Singh to take control and declare the PPP winner?
Lowenfield is now a virtual criminal, can he still act as CEO?