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Law Students Step Up to Free Prisoners
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30750, member: 2262"] Law students at the Catholic University of Malawi received a compelling challenge to provide legal support for imprisoned individuals unable to secure representation. During a comprehensive moot court training session, Reverend Father Dr. Wilfred Sumani challenged aspiring lawyers to restore hope for those behind bars without financial means. Sumani shared a poignant narrative from the university's late Vice-Chancellor, Associate Professor Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo, highlighting previous student efforts to liberate wrongfully detained prisoners. Connecting the initiative to the Church's Jubilee year theme of hope, he urged students to actively engage with the prison system and advocate for those lacking legal resources. The university committed to providing essential support for the faculty's pro bono legal endeavors. Counsel Noel Chalamanda reinforced the mission, pledging to take on ten cases and requesting student assistance with documentation and legal paperwork. Malawi confronts significant challenges within its criminal justice system, including problematic arrests for minor offenses and inadequate investigative procedures that disproportionately impact impoverished communities. Systemic failures contribute to overcrowded detention facilities and prolonged legal proceedings, necessitating urgent intervention from emerging legal professionals. [/QUOTE]
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