+ Follow AMERICAN ROD LAWRENCE STRUNK Tag
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[Title] => RP assured of US help in extradition cases
[Summary] => US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone assured Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez yesterday that individuals wanted in the Philippines would be extradited if found in the United States.
"In big picture terms, we could cooperate (on) how we could make the rule of law stronger in both countries, and what we could do to improve extradition proceedings ... and in many other cases as well, how to improve prosecution of trafficking in persons and drug cases, how to strengthen legislation," he said.
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[Title] => Strunk will not be meted death penalty
[Summary] => Despite the existence of the death penalty both in the Philippines and California, American Rod Lawrence Strunk would not be meted with the capital offense after all.
This is because President Arroyo is a devoted Catholic, who opposes the death penalty and promotes life instead, said a ranking official of the National Bureau of Investigation, which has been closely coordinating with US Department of Justice attaché Jeffrey Cole on the development of the case.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Cecille Suerte Felipe
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[Title] => US justice attaché to RP appointed
[Summary] => The US government has appointed its own justice attaché to the Philippines to work on pending US-related cases, including the extradition of former Quezon Governor Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife and the deportation of American Rod Lawrence Strunk.
The man assigned to the task is Jeffrey Cole who works as a prosecutor to US-related cases, according to Ricardo Diaz, chief of the National Bureau of Investigation-International Police (NBI-Interpol) Division.
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AMERICAN ROD LAWRENCE STRUNK
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[Title] => RP assured of US help in extradition cases
[Summary] => US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone assured Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez yesterday that individuals wanted in the Philippines would be extradited if found in the United States.
"In big picture terms, we could cooperate (on) how we could make the rule of law stronger in both countries, and what we could do to improve extradition proceedings ... and in many other cases as well, how to improve prosecution of trafficking in persons and drug cases, how to strengthen legislation," he said.
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[Title] => Strunk will not be meted death penalty
[Summary] => Despite the existence of the death penalty both in the Philippines and California, American Rod Lawrence Strunk would not be meted with the capital offense after all.
This is because President Arroyo is a devoted Catholic, who opposes the death penalty and promotes life instead, said a ranking official of the National Bureau of Investigation, which has been closely coordinating with US Department of Justice attaché Jeffrey Cole on the development of the case.
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[Title] => US justice attaché to RP appointed
[Summary] => The US government has appointed its own justice attaché to the Philippines to work on pending US-related cases, including the extradition of former Quezon Governor Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife and the deportation of American Rod Lawrence Strunk.
The man assigned to the task is Jeffrey Cole who works as a prosecutor to US-related cases, according to Ricardo Diaz, chief of the National Bureau of Investigation-International Police (NBI-Interpol) Division.
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