Liberia’s Former Justice Minister Gloria Musu-Scott acquitted of Niece’s Murder

Liberia’s Supreme Court has acquitted former justice minister and chief justice Gloria Maya Musu-Scott of the murder of her niece, 29-year-old Charlotte Musu. Musu-Scott, aged 70, and three female relatives had been sentenced to life imprisonment in January 2023 after being convicted by a lower court for the brutal killing in February 2023.

 

The case drew national attention, particularly as Musu-Scott had been a prominent judge, women’s rights advocate, and politician.

 

At the time of her conviction, she had just won a significant legal victory against the electoral commission as part of the opposition Unity Party’s legal team.

 

Upon their release after serving over eight months in prison, a jubilant crowd greeted Musu-Scott and her relatives.

 

While expressing relief at their acquittal, Musu-Scott criticized Liberia’s justice system, stating, “There are a lot of innocent persons in jail in this republic.”

 

The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh, ruled that there was insufficient evidence to convict Musu-Scott and her relatives, noting that the state failed to meet the burden of proof.

The court emphasized that the prosecution’s case was largely based on circumstantial evidence and did not identify the actual perpetrator of the murder.

 

Women’s rights groups, including the Women Non-Governmental Organizations Secretariat of Liberia (Wongosol), acknowledged the acquittal but stressed the need for justice for Charlotte Musu.

 

They also called for support for the acquitted women to rebuild their lives, highlighting the suffering they endured during their wrongful detention.

 

Source: bbc.com

 

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