+ Follow AMERICAN ROGER LAWRENCE STRUNK Tag
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[Title] => Only in RP: Termites destroy Strunks extradition documents
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Can termites be cited for obstruction of justice?
In another setback to a three-year-old case, it was revealed that termites ate up vital documents for the extradition of American Roger Lawrence Strunk, husband and prime suspect in the November 2001 murder of actress Nida Blanca.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => Gonzalez vows to unclog DOJ dockets
[Summary] => Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez declared yesterday he would follow President Arroyos marching orders for him to run after law violators regardless of the personalities involved.
Gonzalez said during the Manila Overseas Press Clubs forum at the Ristorante La Dolce Fontana in Greenhills, San Juan that some big cases might have strong political undertones but he would see to it that decisions of the department would be made based on the facts and evidence.
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[Title] => US forensic experts to help in Nida Blancas case
[Summary] => Forensic experts from the United States will help the Department of Justice (DOJ) in preparing evidence that will bolster the second extradition case against American Roger Lawrence Strunk, who was accused of masterminding the killing of his wife, veteran actress Nida Blanca.
At the same time, Acting DOJ Secretary Merceditas Gutierrez said two persons surfaced and volunteered to give information on the murder of Blanca. She, however, refused to elaborate saying their statements are still being evaluated by DOJ lawyers.
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[Title] => US judge rejects RP request for Strunk extradition
[Summary] => A California judge rejected the other day the request by the Philippine government for the extradition of American Roger Lawrence Strunk to stand trial for the Nov. 7, 2001 murder of his wife, actress Nida Blanca.
US magistrate Gregory Hollows ruled Wednesday that the Philippine government did not provide adequate evidence to justify the return of Strunk, 63, a former recording artist and B-movie actor known as Rod Lauren.
Strunk was the governments lead suspect in the stabbing death of Blanca, 65.
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AMERICAN ROGER LAWRENCE STRUNK
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Can termites be cited for obstruction of justice?
In another setback to a three-year-old case, it was revealed that termites ate up vital documents for the extradition of American Roger Lawrence Strunk, husband and prime suspect in the November 2001 murder of actress Nida Blanca.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => Gonzalez vows to unclog DOJ dockets
[Summary] => Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez declared yesterday he would follow President Arroyos marching orders for him to run after law violators regardless of the personalities involved.
Gonzalez said during the Manila Overseas Press Clubs forum at the Ristorante La Dolce Fontana in Greenhills, San Juan that some big cases might have strong political undertones but he would see to it that decisions of the department would be made based on the facts and evidence.
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[Title] => US forensic experts to help in Nida Blancas case
[Summary] => Forensic experts from the United States will help the Department of Justice (DOJ) in preparing evidence that will bolster the second extradition case against American Roger Lawrence Strunk, who was accused of masterminding the killing of his wife, veteran actress Nida Blanca.
At the same time, Acting DOJ Secretary Merceditas Gutierrez said two persons surfaced and volunteered to give information on the murder of Blanca. She, however, refused to elaborate saying their statements are still being evaluated by DOJ lawyers.
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[Title] => US judge rejects RP request for Strunk extradition
[Summary] => A California judge rejected the other day the request by the Philippine government for the extradition of American Roger Lawrence Strunk to stand trial for the Nov. 7, 2001 murder of his wife, actress Nida Blanca.
US magistrate Gregory Hollows ruled Wednesday that the Philippine government did not provide adequate evidence to justify the return of Strunk, 63, a former recording artist and B-movie actor known as Rod Lauren.
Strunk was the governments lead suspect in the stabbing death of Blanca, 65.
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November 14, 2003 - 12:00am