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Vincent Cyril Richard Arthur Charles (V.C.R.A.C.) Crabbe (29 October 1923 – 7 September 2018) was a
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jurist and statesman who served as a judge of the
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in the second Ghanaian republic from 1970 to 1972 and the third republic from 1980 to 1982. Before serving on the supreme court, he formed and headed an electoral commission, Ghana's first, to conduct the 1969 Ghanaian Election for democratic rule in Ghana after military rule. He chaired the Constituent Assembly of 1979 that deliberated over and presented a constitution for Ghana's third democratic Republic before his reappointment to the supreme court.


Early life

V.C.R.A.C. Crabbe was born on 29 October 1923 at Ussher town in
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to Richard Arthur Crabbe, the Chief Registrar of the Courts (the most senior staff of the Judicial Service of the Gold Coast), and his wife Stella Akoley Lartey. Charles's father died eleven months after he was born. Crabbe attended the Government Junior Boys' School and the Government Senior Boys' Schools, Kinbu from 1928 to 1938. In 1939 he entered the
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at a time when an elder brother,
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, was the school's headboy. He completed his secondary education in 1943. Following this, he took up studies in science at the Odumase Secondary School for six months. Crabbe then went to start work as a Second Division Clerk at the Headquarters of the Gold Coast Police Force. During the February 1948 riots, Charles was assigned to be part of the crowd, gathering intelligence for the Police Service. While working with the police, he studied privately for an intermediate Bachelor of Arts degree through correspondence with
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. From 1950 to 1952, Crabbe studied
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at the
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Moorgate, London. Edward Ffoulkes Crabbe, an elder brother of his, who was the first clerk of the national assembly, as part of a government delegation visited London and encouraged him to switch his career aspiration to law. In August 1952, he was admitted to the
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to read
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. He did so using the Senior Cambridge Certificate he had obtained from the
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. He completed the normal three-year course in two years and was called to the Bar on 8 February 1955, having been granted a dispensation. The same year he was enrolled as a member of the
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Bar.


Career


Constitutions and Elections

In 1955 Crabbe joined the Attorney-General's Department of Ghana as an Assistant
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. Together with the New Zealand lawyer Fred Boyce, he drafted the legislations, Ordinances and Acts of Parliament which were passed by the National Assembly on the eve of 6 March 1957 for Ghana's Independence. On 1 June 1958, he was promoted as a first parliamentary counsel, becoming the first African to achieve the rank of a parliamentary counsel (state attorney). He was appointed Head of Drafting at Ghana's
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and was responsible for producing the legislations to be passed by Ghana's early
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. In 1963, president Nkrumah sent him on a mission to Uganda where he was made a first parliamentary counsel and constitutional advisor to the
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government and drafted the 1966 Ugandan constitution. In August 1968 he was appointed interim electoral commissioner of Ghana to conduct the 1969c elections. Crabbe set up Ghana's first-ever electoral commission. In addition, he served as special commissioner to the 1969 Constitutional Commission and a legislative draftsman to the 1969 Constituent Assembly which drafted the 1969 Constitution of Ghana. Crabbe was chairman of the 1979 Constituent Assembly of Ghana which drafted the 1979 Constitution of Ghana. He worked with the Constitutional Review Commission of
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and was leader of the group of draftspersons who drafted the Kenya Constitution. He did work the Zambian Constitutional Commission for the drafting of the Zambian Constitution as well with the Fiajoe Review Commission for the review of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. Crabbe worked with Justice
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and Justice
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of the
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to advise on the setting up of the Constitutional Court in
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. In 1999 Crabbe was appointed by the Ghanaian government as Commissioner of Statute Law Revision. He held office until 2014 at the Ghanaian Ministry of Justice and in this office revised the Laws of Ghana from 1852 to 2004 in seven volumes before retiring from public office. He was co-chair of the Coalition of Democratic Election Observers Ghana (CODEO), an agency under the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) which independently monitored and commented on electoral processes.


Service on the Bench

Crabbe was appointed a high court judge on 16 December 1966, soon after his return from Uganda. In 1968, when he was appointed as Interim Electoral Commissioner of Ghana, it was with the status of a Justice of the Court Appeal. In 1970, he was nominated as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana by prime minister
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. Following the military coup which toppled the
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in 1972, the supreme court was suspended. When the judicial system was restored Crabbe was not sent to the appeal court which became the highest court but returned to the high court. He served as a high court judge from 1972 to 1975. In 1976, he was sent to the court of appeal as a judge. In June 1980, he was nominated as a supreme court judge on the reconstitution of the court under the constitution of the third republic.


Contribution to Legal Education

From 1958 to 1963, Crabbe was a tutor and lecturer during the foundation years of the
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until he left for Uganda. He worked as a Senior Instructor at the International Law Development Centre in
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. From 1974 to 1998, he was Director of the
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Scheme for Legislative draftsmen for the West African Region, Southern Africa Region and the Caribbean Region. He was a professor of Legislative drafting at the
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of the
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.. Crabbe was a Professor of Law at
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in
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until his death on 7 September 2018.


Personal life

Crabbe had six children. He was also a
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, belonging to the District Grand Lodge of Ghana under the
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.


Honours

Though gazetted as a recipient of the national honour of Companion of the Order of Volta in 1979, Crabbe was never invited for the investiture. He was honoured as an honorary fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. In 2006, the chiefs and people of Ngleshie Alata, Jamestown awarded him a Certificate of Honour. In November 2013 he received an honorary doctorate from the
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, after he had assisted the institution to establish its Faculty of Law. On 31 January 2015, at the Metropolitan Ball in Accra, he received a Certificate of Honour from the chief executive officer of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly. On 15 March 2017 he delivered an inaugural lecture on the theme, ''The Philosophy of Man'' after he was elected a Fellow of the
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Death

He died at the age of 94 on 7 September 2018 in Accra, Ghana. A
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, attended by several dignitaries and members of the legal fraternity, was held for him on Thursday 4 October 2018 at the
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Literature

* Amoak, Kwesi (2016) ''"Unfinished journey : the life and times of V.C.R.A.C. Crabbe : a legal luminary"'' Sakumo, Ghana: Smartline Limited


See also

*
Electoral Commission of Ghana The Electoral Commission of Ghana(EC) is the official body in Ghana responsible for all public elections. Made up of seven members, its independence is guaranteed by the 1992 Ghana constitution. The current commission was established by the Elec ...
*
List of judges of the Supreme Court of Ghana This is a list of the judges of the Supreme Court of Ghana. The Constitution of Ghana provides for the court to be made up of the Chief Justice of Ghana and not less than nine other Justices of the Supreme Court. It shall be duly constituted by a ...
*
Supreme Court of Ghana The Supreme Court of Ghana is the highest judicial body in Ghana. Ghana's 1992 constitution guarantees the independence and separation of the Judiciary from the Legislative and the Executive arms of government.1992 Constitution Article 125( ...


References

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