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NewsWatch as ex-Assemblyman walks free after being acquitted in the Major Mahama murder case

A video has been shared on social media of the moment former Assemblyman for Denkyira Obuasi was captured leaving the courthouse after he was acquitted and discharged after previously being sentenced to life in prison.

In a viral video shared on Facebook by GH One on Thursday, November 20, 2025, William Baah, the former assemblyman and another individual were seen wearing white shirts and black trousers.

William Baah was bathed in a white powder substance smeared on their heads to indicate their victory.

They were also escorted by prison officers while cameramen followed behind.

William Baah, previously sentenced to life for abetting the lynching of Major Maxwell Adam Mahama, has been acquitted and discharged.

William Baah, the former Assembly Member for Denkyira Obuasi, was freed by the Court of Appeal, which overturned the conviction.

It will be recalled that back in January 2024, a seven-member jury at the High Court in Accra found William Baah and 11 others guilty.

They were found guilty of the 2017 mob lynching of Major Maxwell Adam Mahama.

William Baah was convicted of abetment of murder.

The eleven others were convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. Eight were additionally found guilty of murder.

Bismark Donkor and Bismarck Abanga, two accused were were acquitted and discharged.

According to reports, a three-member panel, in a unanimous judgment, ruled that Justice Mariama Owusu, a Supreme Court Justice, then, as a High Court judge, misdirected the jury, resulting in a wrongful guilty verdict.

The court cited that the misdirection was so fundamental that “the jury would not have returned a verdict of guilt if they had been properly directed.”

The Appeal Court further revealed that the High Court erred by relying only on cautioned statements from two accused persons.

 “The Judge was bound to disregard the incriminating statements when directing the jury”, the court stated.

The Appeal Court added that the errors were grave enough to nullify the conviction of the former Assembly Member for Denkyira Obuasi, William Baah.

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