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Tue, 25 Jul 2006 04:32:51 -0700
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  High Court Judge Ordered the Unconditional Release of Lawyer Jack-Denton                                                                                                                    By The Gambia Journal 
                                                            Jul 25, 2006, 21:04                                                                             Banjul, July 24 The Gambia Journal
  Mrs. Mariam Jack-Denton, the Gambian  senior lawyer detained since April 6th was on Monday, July 24th,  ordered to be released by a High Court in Banjul. Justice Monageng  ruled in a jam packed court-room that Mrs. Jack-Denton be  unconditionally released after being in detention for 110 days. Though  no charges were ever preferred against her at the time of Monday’s  ruling, many believe she was arrested and detained in connection with  the alleged March 21st   coup d’Etat attempt. Mrs. Jack-Denton is the  first Gambian woman to be called to the bar and is known for her strong  views on the Jammeh regime’s appalling Human Rights records. 
 
Last  week, on Monday 17th, Tuesday, 18th, and Wednesday 19th, she appeared  in court for an application for release. She was defended by a dynamic  team of all the private-practice female lawyers in the country, led by  Lawyer Ida Drammeh. After three days of legal wrangling in which the  acting Director of Public Prosecution, Fangbele argued against a  release, the presiding Judge, Justice Monageng adjourned the case till  on Monday for ruling. When the court resumed on Monday, she decided on  granting the learned lawyer an unconditional release, amidst cheers and  jubilations. The only proviso was that Mrs. Jack-Denton should not  travel out of the jurisdiction, and make herself available to the  police when requested.
   
The cheers however did not last long,  because shortly after the judgment, the Acting Director of Public  Prosecution stood up and announced that the state was now filing  charges against Mrs. Jack-Denton, for concealment of treason. This  meant she was to be rearrested. However, Justice Monageng refused to  entertain the acting DPP’s charge at the time. The Gambia Journal has  learnt that the police were on the lookout for Mrs. Jack-Denton shortly  after her release. Many believe that the police wanted her back in  detention for the new charge of treason.  Meanwhile, her aunt and  19-year old son, Pa Modou Denton, along with another relative and the  driver of her father’s car in which they were traveling, were stopped  and arrested at the Oyster Creek Bridge on their way to Serekunda from  Banjul. The police presumed Mariam was in the vehicle. The four were  held, as ransom, for several hours at the Banjul police station and  released only when Mrs. Jack-Denton later
 reported to the police  headquarters in Banjul. As we go to press, Mrs. Jack-Denton is detained  at the police HQ.
   
In another development, a contingent of  armed police on the same Monday afternoon, July 24th, stormed the  offices of Lawyer Ousainou Darbo, who is also leader of the opposition  alliance of UDP/NRP. They searched through the offices, turning  everything up side down and said they were looking for drugs and  weapons. Mr. Darbo, who is also Mariam Jack-Denton’s legal counsel had  been present at the High Court in Banjul for the ruling that released  the detained senior lawyer. Mr. Darbo could not be reached for comment  on the police raid of his law offices. 
   
                                                                                                                                   

      
 		
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