• Chea Job 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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  • singer Chea Song-joo (born 1998), South Korean figure skater Leanna Chea, French actress Chea Waters Evans, American politician from Vermont Chea Cheapoo (born...
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    Reformation Party Martin Sheriff 2,965 0.48 0 0 Progressive People's Party Chea Cheapoo 2,142 0.34 0 0 Reformation Alliance Party Henry Fahnbulleh 2,067 0.33...
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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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    Commission (TRC) in Monrovia, Doe's former justice minister, Councillor Chea Cheapoo — who contested the 2011 Liberia Presidential elections — alleged the...
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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...
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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...
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  • Morgan 1974-1976 Oliver Bright 1976-1979 Joseph F. Chesson 1979-1980 Chea Cheapoo 1980-1981 Isaac Nyeplu 1981-1982 Winston Tubman 1982-1983 Jenkins Scott...
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    Grassroot Democratic Party of Liberia Charles Brumskine – Liberty Party Chea Cheapoo – Progressive People's Party James Chelley – Original Congress Party...
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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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    Snorteh Chea 1,463 5.3% UP Anthony W. C. Slobert Sr. 1,424 5.1% NDPL Samuel C. F. Johnson 1,392 5.0% LP Clara A. Dalmeida 1,092 3.9% UDA Chea Cheapoo Sr....
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    (ULIMO-J), Bowen (AFL), Massquoi (LDF) and Woewiyu (NPFL-CRC), while Chea Cheapoo signed on behalf of LNC. Four leaders signed as witnesses: Asomoah, Nigerian...
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  • Ben Salah, 94, Tunisian politician, Minister of Finance (1961–1969). Chea Cheapoo, 77, Liberian politician and judge, chief justice (1987). Edward M. Coffman...
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    Pierre 1971–1980 Emmanuel M. Gbalazeh 1980–1986 James N. Nagbe 1986–1987 Chea Cheapoo 1987 Emmanuel M. Gbalazeh 1987–1990 James Henrique Pearson 1992 James...
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  • 14th Chief Justice of Liberia In office 16 January 1986 – 18 June 1987 Nominated by Samuel Doe Preceded by Emmanuel Gbalazeh Succeeded by Chea Cheapoo...
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  • Brooks Charles Walker Brumskine Gyude Bryant Monie R. Captan Alvin Chea Chea Cheapoo Sekou Damate Conneh Al-Hassan Conteh Helene Cooper, journalist Alexander...
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  • Gbabye Lansanah, former Bomi County senator (b. 1968) September 16 – Chea Cheapoo, Chief Justice (1987), in New Georgia (b. 1942) April 4 – George Dweh...
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  • by firing squad for an attempted coup. Full date unknown September – Chea Cheapoo is relieved of his position as Minister of Justice. The Daily Observer...
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  • ministers. Following the impeachment and conviction of Chief Justice Chea Cheapoo in December 1987, Doe nominated Gbalazeh to replace him as Chief Justice...
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    Davies Brown, Lewis Brumskine, Charles Bryant, Gyude Captan, Monie Cheapoo, Chea Cheeseman, Joseph James Coleman, William David Conneh, Sekou Cooper...
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