词条 | Francis Korkpor |
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Early life and educationBorn in the town of Zao, Lao Clan, Nimba County, Liberia, Chief Justice Korkpor's career in public service and the law spans over three decades and includes service as a private lawyer, prosecutor, and Supreme Court Justice. He earned his bachelor of arts at the University of Liberia in 1976 before going on to earn his criminal justice degree from the North Carolina Justice Academy in the United States of America from 1977-1978. He returned to Liberia after completing his criminal justice program and enrolled at the UL Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law where he graduated in 1982 with a bachelor of laws degree.[3] CareerKorkpor entered government as a prosecuting attorney in 1982, the same year he graduated from the Law School. While serving at the Ministry of Justice, he aggressively prosecuted repeated offenders, violent criminals, and public officials who committed ethical defilements or indecencies. His untiring work as a prosecutor in the Department of Litigation earned him promotion to the posts of Assistant Minister for Economic Affairs in 1985 and Assistant Minister for Legal Affairs in 1988, respectively. He served in the latter position until the beginning of the civil war, which made him to travel to the United States of America where he pursued advanced legal education. Having gained experience in practice as a Counsellor during the early 1980s, Chief Justice Korkpor resigned from government and established the Tiala Law Firm in Monrovia. As a busy private lawyer, Chief Justice Korkpor was a testament to his ability to provide sound legal services to the people of Liberia especially human rights organizations and journalists who were targets of the erstwhile government of President Charles G. Taylor. He also represented the legal interests of several other organizations like the Catholic Church of Liberia. During the period of private practice, Chief Justice Korkpor established himself as one of Liberia’s foremost legal minds and built partnerships and maintains collegiality within the Liberian National Bar Association (LNBA). Chief Justice Korkpor has five children; four sons and a daughter- Francis Jr., Tom-Wesley, Michael, Wuo-Victor and Tiala. He also has three grandchildren... Chief Justice Korkpor has pursued a reform agenda for strengthening the third branch of the Liberian government in a number of key areas:
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Nominated and confirmed in April 2013; seating on April 18, 2013
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PersonalBorn in Zao Town, Lao Clan, Nimba County, Liberia and raised in Sanniquellie, Nimba County, Liberia Religious Organizations
ChildrenFrancis Jr., Tom-Wesley, Michael, Tiala, Wuo-Victor, Wendell Sei Korkpor References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.voanews.com/content/appointment-of-liberia-acting-chief-justice-unconstitutional/1507743.html |title=Appointment of Liberia’s Acting Chief Justice Questioned |publisher=Voice of America |date=September 14, 2012 |accessdate=November 27, 2015}} {{s-start}}{{s-legal}}{{s-bef|before=Johnnie Lewis}}{{s-ttl|title=Chief Justice of Liberia|years=2013–present}}{{s-inc}}{{s-end}}{{LiberianChiefJustices}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Korkpor, Francis}}2. ^{{Cite news |title=Chief Justice Korkpor's mother laid to rest |newspaper=Insight Newspaper |date= |url=http://insight.com.lr/public/story.php?record_id=5989&sub=49&mi=1 |accessdate=November 27, 2015}} 3. ^{{Cite news |title=Associate Justice Francis Korkpor Tipped as Chief Justice Ad Interim of Liberia |newspaper=FrontPage Africa |date=September 12, 2012 |url=http://www.frontpageafricaonline.com/old/politics/42-politics/4170-associate-justice-francis-korkpor-tipped-as-chief-justice-ad-interim-of-liberia.html |accessdate=November 27, 2015}} 6 : Chief Justices of Liberia|Living people|People from Nimba County|University of Liberia alumni|University of Liberia faculty|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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