Lagos lawyer, Olukoya Ogungbeje, has justified his decision to defend
suspected billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, a.k.a. Evans, in
court.
Ogungbeje has come under public criticisms for accepting the brief to
seek freedom for Evans from police detention, or have him charged to court,
weeks after his arrest. Nigerians had taken to the media to condemn the move,
saying, the notorious criminal suspect who confessed to denying his victims
their freedom did not deserve mercy considering the atrocities he reportedly
committed with his gang members.
But, speaking with Saturday Sun yesterday, Ogungbeje, accused a section
of the media, as well as many Nigerians of being ignorant of the law.
Citing a judgment delivered by Lord Denning, regarded as the most
famous and influential judicial figure of the last century, he noted that it
was settled in law that “no matter the bases of the complaints of the cause of
your crime, no matter how unpopular is the cause of your crime, no matter how
bad is the cause of your crime, the legal practitioner has a duty to take up
the cause, if he’s properly briefed and provided that person represents his
client within the bounds of law.”
He added: “That is my answer to your question. So, no matter the public
opinion, I have the responsibility to take up the matter. We were properly
briefed. So, our action is based on law. And we want to represent our client
within the bounds of law, within the confines of law. So, if you for instance,
you’re a journalist, if you brief me… you don’t want me to take up your cause,
because people are saying negative things about you, or because people have
condemned you and found you guilty before the media, that I should not take up
your case?
“Look, let me tell you right away. We were briefed two weeks ago. And I
told them to give me two weeks to think, whether I would take up the brief or
not. I did my consultations. We consulted even journalists, you can go and make
enquiries. I consulted my people. I consulted senior lawyers. So, have I done
what is wrong by taking the cause of my clients? Forget what people say in the
court of public of opinion.
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