–Cllr. Scott’s lawyers react to her life sentence, take appeal to the Supreme Court
By G Bennie Bravo Johnson I
After Juries on December 21, 2023, brought down a unanimous guilty verdict on former chief justice Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott, along with her family – Alice C. Johnson, Gertrude Newtown, and Rebecca Wisner convicted of the crimes of Murder, Criminal Conspiracy, and Making false statements to law enforcement officers, Criminal court A’ Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has rendered a life sentence imprisonment on the former chief justice and her family.
These charges were labeled against them following an accident on February 22, 2023, when Cllr. Scott’s daughter Charloe Musu was murdered at her home in Brewersville after the family had been alarmed over allegations of two different criminal attacks on their home.
Reading the imprisonment sentence, Judge Willie said the sentence is based on the guilty verdict brought down by juries and determined from the testimonies provided by the defense and witnesses. Meanwhile, defense lawyers representing the former chief justice and family have filed a bill of exception at the Supreme Court against the “Life Sentence” and the unanimous guilty verdict brought down against the former chief justice, Cllr. Scott and family.
They say the verdict brought down against the former chief justice was not in the right direction. The defense lawyers who are praying to the Supreme Court for a bill of exception against the guilty verdict argued that for a person to be found guilty of murder, said charge must be proven beyond all reasonable doubt.
They further stated that the trial was characterized by doubt that made it difficult for the prosecution to prove the crime of murder. Following the jury’s verdict last month, the defense announced an appeal before the Supreme Court, and it is reported that there is a fifty-count petition to the Supreme Court to challenge the decision.
The court is expected to sentence the accused after a report from the Bureau of Corrections and Rehabilitation on fact-finding of their behaviors to make a determination. Liberian laws consider murder a capital offense that goes with life-time imprisonment or twenty-five years imprisonment based on the circumstance surrounding the case.
In the course of the trial, the defense lawyer’s pathologist Dr. Matthias I. Okoye testified that the stabbings that killed Charloewere caused/done by a muscular male.
He also noted that none of the defendants could cause these wounds. Dr. Okoye detailed that there was a foreign DNA of a male found in the middle fingernail of the left hand of the victim.
Notwithstanding, the jury decided that the accused were guilty of Charloe’s murder.
Their trial came after sanctioned Monrovia Mayor and ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) secretary general Jefferson Koijee denied ordering the brutal attack in which Charloe was murdered.
Former Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) boss Cllr. Jerome Verdier accused Koijee of allegedly ordering Monrovia City Police official Varlee Telleh to carry out the attack.
Both Koijee and Telleh have denied the allegation that they were responsible for the attack at Cllr. Scott’s Brewerville residence.
Cllr. Scott said she had reported to police authorities two incidents of attacks at her home, but no action was taken before the third incident led to Charloe’s murder.
However, Cllr. Scott and her three family members were instead indicted by Liberian prosecutors for Charloe’s murder.
Following a trial that began in August this year, the jury deliberation lasted for less than thirty minutes for 11 members of the panel to find the accused guilty.
One of the jurors voted that Cllr. Scott and her co-defendants were not guilty.
The majority of the jurors said their decision was based on the evidence presented in the case and their fact-finding from the home of the former Chief Justice.
According to them, the evidence suggested that there was no break-in into the home or compound of Cllr. Scott. “After careful consideration of the evidence presented during the trial, the jurors do hereby unanimously agree that the defendants are hereby adjoined guilty of the crime murders, criminal conspiracy, and making falsehood to law enforcement officers on this 21st Day of December 2023,’’ the verdict provided.
Following multiple police charges regarding her daughter CharloeMusu’s murder, Cllr. Scott and three of her family members spent their night in jail on Tuesday, 20 June 2023.
The Liberia National Police (LN) charged them with murder, criminal conspiracy, and [providing] false information to law enforcement officers about Charloe’s brutal murder.
Their charges followed months of police investigation into Charloe’s murder.
Receiving the jury’s verdict, Criminal Court “A” Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie said the accused were found guilty by the jury panel. “The trial jurors returned with a verdict from their deliberation room. The law says that the jurors that go into the room should be 12 persons. If not nine or more than nine that come with a verdict of guilty or not guilty, it’s that verdict that stands,” said Judge Willie.
The prosecution accepted the trial jurors’ verdict, but the defense lawyers took an exception to it and vowed to go to the Supreme Court to examine the jurors’ decision.
Reacting to the jury’s verdict, the Spokesperson of the Scott family, Mr. Nathaniel S. Toes, Jr., said that the family rejected the jurors’ verdict, terming it as criminal. Toe: “Nobody [is] going to allow a process that was characterized by bribery, criminal activities. It’s clear that the jurors were bribed and tampered with.”