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Saturday, September 13, 2008 |
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Former lawmaker files complaint against judge |
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Unjust judgment is punishable by imprisonment and
disqualification from public office for the offender
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FOLLOWING his acquittal by the Court of Appeals (CA) of double
murder charges, its now former Oriental Mindoro Rep. Jose
Villarosa‘s turn to get back at the lady judge who had earlier
convicted and meted him with death penalty.
The former Oriental Mindoro lawmaker and
governor, through lawyer Edmund Fortun, on Friday filed a complaint
against Quezon City Judge Ma. Theresa Yadao for rendering an
“unjust judgment” before the Department of Justice.
Villarosa claimed that he was a victim of
an unjust decision by Yadao, whom he said has a “history of
abuse” in her sala.
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Bulacan bids for world-record with giant ‘pastillas’
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MALOLOS, Bulacan: In an attempt to be part of the Guiness Book of
World Records, 200 volunteers from Bulacan participated yesterday in
the making of a giant pastillas; a popular pastry made from
carabao’s milk that has long been associated with the province.
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2 coeds fall victim to former detainees
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POLOMOLOK, South Cotabato: Two coeds are slain defending themselves
from being gang raped on Thursday night in a pineapple plantation in
Crossing Palkan Village.
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Bidding For Clark Airport Terminal Reset
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CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga: The bidding for the P6.5-billion Terminal
2 project at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) has
been reset to September 22.
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Gov’t troops seize war materials in Bicol
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Army troops recovered various war materials in two different
encounters with New People’s Army rebels in the Bicol Region, a
military report said Friday.
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Local reporters cry foul over suppression of press freedom
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A group of local news reporters in Antipolo, Rizal on Friday cried
foul over the alleged attempt to suppress the press freedom when
people, reportedly claiming to be employees of the Antipolo City
government, confiscated copies of their local weekly newspaper.
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