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    Rolling Courtroom Brings Swift Justice to Aweil West

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 22, 2025 Africa 2 Mins Read
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    Justice on Wheels Reaches Aweil West

    A dusty field in Nyamlell has turned into a courtroom as South Sudan’s judiciary, backed by UNDP, started a month-long circuit court. The move targets villages previously cut off from formal justice by distance and cost.

    Why the Pilot Matters

    Residents once rode hours to Aweil town, paying for transport, meals, and lodging before a judge could even hear them. Commissioner Abuol Akol argues the travelling bench demonstrates that the state is serious about equal legal protection.

    Voices from the Ground

    John Dut recalls selling goats to fund previous trips. “This court here means I keep my animals,” he says, reflecting widespread relief. Early attendance numbers, officials note, already outstrip those recorded in the state capital last quarter.

    Institutional Backbone and Safeguards

    Judge Joshua Ladu Santo insists due process will mirror the high court, with evidence rules intact and security provided by county police. UNDP legal advisor Achol Bol sees the exercise as a template for other hard-to-reach counties next dry season.

    Looking Beyond the First Month

    The circuit is scheduled to close after four weeks, but talks are underway to rotate judges quarterly. Funding, observers say, will hinge on data now being collected on case backlog reduction and community satisfaction.

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