Agradaa’s lawyers to appeal 15-year jail term, describe it as excessive and public-driven

Agradaa’s lawyers to appeal 15-year jail term, describe it as excessive and public-driven

Summary

Nana Agradaa was convicted of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence. The charges relate to a 2022 televised broadcast in which she falsely claimed to have powers to double money for the public. Her lawyers have strongly criticised the ruling, insisting the sentence is “excessive” and was imposed simply to satisfy public opinion due to her notoriety. The legal team is expected to file a formal appeal early next week as Agradasa begins serving her 15-year sentence, which includes hard labour. The defence argues that not all charges were substantiated by evidence during the trial.

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