+ Follow ALLOWING ESTRADA Tag
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[Title] => Estrada vows: I shall return
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada, who has been granted a three-month furlough to undergo knee surgery in the United States, said he will be back by late February once he is well enough to make the trip home.
"Ill be back," Estrada told The STAR in a telephone interview. "If I can leave after New Year, after two months I can continue my rehabilitation here in the Philippines."
Estrada has to submit a personal undertaking that he will be back by March 31 and will not travel to any other country.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Estrada lawyers appeal ruling on US surgery
[Summary] => The lawyers of former President Joseph Estrada appealed yesterday the Sandiganbayan courts ruling that bars the ousted leader from traveling to the United States for knee surgery.
In a six-page motion filed yesterday, the court-appointed counsels de officio cited "humanitarian reasons" in asking the anti-graft court to review its previous ruling. Former Sandiganbayan presiding justice, Manuel Pamaran, who leads Estradas legal team, said the court is denying Estrada his right to human dignity and life by denying his right to a doctor of his own choice.
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ALLOWING ESTRADA
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[Title] => Estrada vows: I shall return
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada, who has been granted a three-month furlough to undergo knee surgery in the United States, said he will be back by late February once he is well enough to make the trip home.
"Ill be back," Estrada told The STAR in a telephone interview. "If I can leave after New Year, after two months I can continue my rehabilitation here in the Philippines."
Estrada has to submit a personal undertaking that he will be back by March 31 and will not travel to any other country.
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[Title] => Estrada lawyers appeal ruling on US surgery
[Summary] => The lawyers of former President Joseph Estrada appealed yesterday the Sandiganbayan courts ruling that bars the ousted leader from traveling to the United States for knee surgery.
In a six-page motion filed yesterday, the court-appointed counsels de officio cited "humanitarian reasons" in asking the anti-graft court to review its previous ruling. Former Sandiganbayan presiding justice, Manuel Pamaran, who leads Estradas legal team, said the court is denying Estrada his right to human dignity and life by denying his right to a doctor of his own choice.
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