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Join us today by 5pm as we discuss the "The Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 and SARS" with @segalink of the #EndSARS movement and @OkechukwuNwang2 National Coordinator @policereformNG. #activecitizenship #ACJA_NG
Thank you for joining our live #ACJA_NG chat. We will be discussing “ACJA and SARS” with @segalink and @OkechukwuNwang2 #ACJA_NG
will be managed by @OgboguRob a Member of CSO Observatory on the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015. And he will be moderating our #ACJA_NG chat
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The Judiciary is the only formal institution through which legal actions against accused persons are channeled and justice is sought after. The decisions and disposition of the courts bear important marks on other components of the criminal justice system. #ACJA_NG

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2. Today we discuss the role of the Judiciary in the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 starting with the duties of Magistrate(s), Judge(s) and then Chief Judge.
Welcome to the #ACJASeries #ActiveCitizenship #ACJA_NG
3. Duties of a Magistrate under the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015
Section 34
Designate Magistrate or Chief Magistrate to inspect police stations or detention centers as well as their record of arrests #ACJA_NG
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