Speedier Erap trial expected
August 14, 2004 | 12:00am
The appointment of a third member to the Sandiganbayans special division, which is trying the plunder case against detained President Joseph Estrada, will facilitate the resumption of the hearings on Monday, a prosecutor said.
Chief Special Prosecutor Dennis Villa Ignacio said he hoped the trial will finally resume on Monday with the designation of Justice Francisco Villaruz the replacement of Justice Minita Chico-Nazario, who was promoted to the Supreme Court on July 14.
The trial has been delayed for over a year since the prosecution rested its case in April 2003.
Villa Ignacio said he "wont be surprised" if Estradas lawyers will move to further delay the trial.
"They will never run out of excuses."
Chief Special Prosecutor Dennis Villa Ignacio said he hoped the trial will finally resume on Monday with the designation of Justice Francisco Villaruz the replacement of Justice Minita Chico-Nazario, who was promoted to the Supreme Court on July 14.
The trial has been delayed for over a year since the prosecution rested its case in April 2003.
Villa Ignacio said he "wont be surprised" if Estradas lawyers will move to further delay the trial.
"They will never run out of excuses."
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