- Chea
Cheapoo, Sr. (2
November 1942 – 16
September 2020) was a
Liberian politician who
served as the 15th
chief justice of
Liberia from July 1987 until...
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Commission (TRC) in Monrovia, Doe's
former justice minister,
Councillor Chea
Cheapoo — who
contested the 2011
Liberia Presidential elections —
alleged the American...
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Roberts Toliver Dossen Johnson Grimes Russell Wilson Pierre Gbalazeh†
Nagbe Cheapoo Gbalazeh Bull† Johnson-Morris† Musu-Scott Cooper†
Lewis Korkpor Yuoh †...
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presidential candidate Chea
Cheapoo won 0.34% of the vote
while the
party failed to win any
seats in the
bicameral Legislature.
Cheapoo was
formerly a leading...
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Roberts Toliver Dossen Johnson Grimes Russell Wilson Pierre Gbalazeh†
Nagbe Cheapoo Gbalazeh Bull† Johnson-Morris† Musu-Scott Cooper†
Lewis Korkpor Yuoh †...
-
Commission (TRC) in Monrovia, Doe's
former justice minister,
Councillor Chea
Cheapoo — who
contested the 2011
Liberia Presidential elections —
alleged the CIA...
-
Roberts Toliver Dossen Johnson Grimes Russell Wilson Pierre Gbalazeh†
Nagbe Cheapoo Gbalazeh Bull† Johnson-Morris† Musu-Scott Cooper†
Lewis Korkpor Yuoh †...
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appointed Gabriel Baccus Matthews as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Chea
Cheapoo as
Attorney General. By 1981, however, the PPP had
fallen out of favour...
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presides over the proceedings.[citation needed] Only one
chief justice, Chea
Cheapoo, has been
removed in this manner.[citation needed] Source:
Status Denotes...
- O.
Davies Brown,
Lewis Brumskine,
Charles Bryant,
Gyude Captan,
Monie Cheapoo, Chea Cheeseman,
Joseph James Coleman,
William David Conneh,
Sekou Cooper...