Magistrate Odoh consented to the withdrawal of the FIR to enable prosecution of the accused person at the high court.
An Abuja Magistrate Court has cleared the way for the police to prosecute a lawyer with the National Copyright Commission , Adaorah Ndigwe, at the Abuja High Court.
Accordingly, Ms Ogbobe applied to the court to withdraw the First Information Report against Ms Ndigwe to avoid an abuse of court process and clear the coast for her prosecution at the high court. In his ruling, Magistrate Odoh consented to the withdrawal of the FIR “in order to enable prosecution face the trial of the accused person at the high court.
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