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 found that Taylor was not given a fair hearing before the warrant was issued, sparking debate about judicial standards and political influence in high-profile cases. The ruling has been hailed by some as a victory for constitutional justice and due process, while others criticize it as setting a risky precedent. The case has also fueled political controversy, with allegations of government protection and judicial bias. Taylor, a vocal critic of Ghanaian politics, is now free from the threat of arrest in Ghana.
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