+ Follow ASSOCIATE JUSTICE RAMON BATO JR. Tag
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[Summary] => The lawyers of the camps of murdered publicist Salvador “Bubby” Dacer and former intelligence officer Cesar Mancao say Sen. Panfilo Lacson can still be arrested despite the Court of Appeals' (CA) junking of the criminal charges filed against him for Dacer's killing.
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[Summary] => The Court of Appeals reversed the decision of the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas dismissing in 2003 two Bureau of Customs officials and suspended another one from service for alleged extortion.
Former Dumaguete sub-port collector Ramon Anquilan, Dumaguete Customs Intelligence officer Francis Vic Alindogan, and Customs Police officer Jose Dayot filed a petition for review on the decision of the OMB-Visayas dated June 30, 2003 dismissing them from government service for grave misconduct while suspending Dayot for six months for simple misconduct.
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Former Dumaguete sub-port collector Ramon Anquilan, Dumaguete Customs Intelligence officer Francis Vic Alindogan, and Customs Police officer Jose Dayot filed a petition for review on the decision of the OMB-Visayas dated June 30, 2003 dismissing them from government service for grave misconduct while suspending Dayot for six months for simple misconduct.
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September 6, 2005 - 12:00am