Monrovia, Feb. 7 -- Allegations of government overreach and human rights violations have surfaced in a high-profile case involving defendants Thomas Isaac Etheridge, Eric Susay, and others, accused of participating in the December 18, 2024, arson attack on the Capitol Building.
While the charges - including arson, criminal conspiracy, and illegal possession of firearms - have attracted widespread attention, it is the government's handling of the case that is raising serious legal and ethical concerns.
The defence team, representing Etheridge and Susay, has filed a motion to suppress evidence in the case, arguing that the government's actions during the investigation were unlawful and in violation of the constitutional rights of the acc...
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