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[Title] => Manero to GMA: Restore commuted sentence
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Convicted priest-killer Norberto Manero Jr. is asking President Arroyo to restore his commuted sentence which former President Fidel Ramos granted him but which ousted President Joseph Estrada later revoked, along with his conditional pardon with parole conditions.
Maneros counsel Rogelio Garcia said they are filing a formal request with the Office of the President.
"We are asking President Arroyo to reconsider Estradas order since the commutation was granted by Mr. Ramos in his sovereign act as head of the Republic," Garcia said.
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Maneros counsel Rogelio Garcia said they are filing a formal request with the Office of the President.
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[Title] => Davao penal colony execs refuse to bring Manero to Sarangani for today’s hearing
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY  Officials of the Davao Penal Colony refused to bring convicted priest-killer Norberto Manero to Sarangani today for his scheduled trial for the killings of two brothers, because of the absence of any approval from the Supreme Court.
"We will abide by the law. We cannot bring him to Sarangani because we don’t have the necessary exemption from the High Tribunal for him to be brought out of the penal colony for the hearing this morning," Dapecol director Alfredo Gozon told The STAR.
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[Title] => Manero’s 2 accomplices also crave for attention
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY  Two of the seven accomplices of Norberto Manero Jr. in the 1985 slaying of Italian priest Tulio Favali could not help but heave a sigh of envy on the special attention Manero has received.
Rudy Linis, 38, and Rodolfo Vedaño, 36, are also asking the government to give attention to their plight, having served 16 years in prison.
"Gusto naming mapansin din kami. Sana bigyan din kami ng pansin. Matagal na kaming naghihirap (We also would like to be given attention. We have been suffering for a long time)," Linis said.
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Maneros counsel Rogelio Garcia said they are filing a formal request with the Office of the President.
"We are asking President Arroyo to reconsider Estradas order since the commutation was granted by Mr. Ramos in his sovereign act as head of the Republic," Garcia said.
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Maneros counsel Rogelio Garcia said they are filing a formal request with the Office of the President.
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"We will abide by the law. We cannot bring him to Sarangani because we don’t have the necessary exemption from the High Tribunal for him to be brought out of the penal colony for the hearing this morning," Dapecol director Alfredo Gozon told The STAR.
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Rudy Linis, 38, and Rodolfo Vedaño, 36, are also asking the government to give attention to their plight, having served 16 years in prison.
"Gusto naming mapansin din kami. Sana bigyan din kami ng pansin. Matagal na kaming naghihirap (We also would like to be given attention. We have been suffering for a long time)," Linis said.
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