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[Summary] => Government lawyers, elated over the news of former presidential buddy Charlie "Atong" Angs imminent extradition to the Philippines to face plunder charges, said they are ready to prosecute him.
The way was cleared for Angs extradition after United States Judge Lawrence Leavitt rejected Monday the contention of Angs lawyer that plunder does not meet requirements for extradition.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Slow justice
[Summary] => Public jubilation would have greeted the announcement that the Sandiganbayan had frozen all the assets of deposed President Joseph Estrada if the court order had been issued a year ago. But this is how the wheels of justice turn in this country.
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BOTH ANG AND RICAFORTE
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The way was cleared for Angs extradition after United States Judge Lawrence Leavitt rejected Monday the contention of Angs lawyer that plunder does not meet requirements for extradition.
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August 28, 2002 - 12:00am