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Liberia Seeks Change of Venue in Controversial Capitol Arson Trial

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 3:36 pm
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Liberia Seeks Change of Venue in Capitol Arson Case Amid Concerns Over Jury Bias

Monrovia, Liberia – The Liberian government has requested a change of venue for the Capitol arson trial, citing excessive media attention and fears regarding jury impartiality. The motion was filed in Criminal Court “A” at the Temple of Justice and seeks to transfer the trial from Montserrado County to a neighboring jurisdiction.

The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Justice, submitted the motion earlier this month, addressed to Resident Circuit Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie. Defendants in the case include a mix of private individuals and politicians, such as Kivi Bah (alias Kaba), Representive Dixon W. Seboe, former House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa, and several others, all facing serious charges related to the December 2024 fire that critically damaged the Capitol Building, the heart of Liberia’s legislative processes.

The charges against the defendants are extensive and severe, ranging from arson to criminal solicitation. The government alleges that the fire was a result of a premeditated conspiracy, asserting that the accused played direct roles in the planning and execution of the act.

The prosecution argues that the trial’s integrity may be compromised due to a “barrage of misleading stories” circulated in the media, which were allegedly prompted by the defendants giving interviews about the case while it was still under judicial consideration. Prosecutors have attached copies of these media stories to their motion as evidence.

Concerns regarding the jury pool are paramount, as legal analysts observe that the government’s concerns reflect their apprehension that securing an unbiased jury in Montserrado County, where the crime took place and where media coverage has been substantial, can be problematic. This crisis has been underscored by reports of jurors being disbanded during prior hearings of the case, sparking speculation about the potential for bias amidst pervasive public discourse.

In a broader context, the December 2024 incident that led to this high-profile case shocked the nation and raised significant security concerns, especially given the involvement of politically connected defendants. The fire not only incited outrage but also brought into question the resilience of Liberia’s democratic institutions.

As discussions regarding the change of venue unfold, Judge Willie is expected to hear arguments soon. Should the court approve the motion, the trial will be moved to a neighboring county, marking a notable procedural shift in a case that has already garnered intense scrutiny from both local and international observers.

The outcome of this motion could have ramifications beyond just the location of the trial. It may influence public perceptions of judicial fairness and independence in Liberia’s legal system, especially given the political implications surrounding the defendants.

While defense attorneys have previously maintained their clients’ innocence, they have also criticized the prosecution for what they describe as media sensationalism. They argue that this exposure could significantly impact the right to a fair trial for their clients.

In closing, the Temple of Justice is at the eye of a legal storm that could soon extend beyond the borders of Montserrado County, setting a precedent for matters of public interest and judicial practices in Liberia’s future.

— Reported by Nexio News

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