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[Title] => CenterLaw, VERA files and Lyceum law profs assail anti-terrorism law
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[Title] => DILG exec: Supreme Court, not group of lawyers, should say if drug war files are ‘rubbish’
[Summary] => The Center for International Law is not in the position to describe as “rubbish” the voluminous drug war documents submitted to the Supreme Court, an Interior and Local Government official said as he branded as “propaganda” the accusation of the organization.
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[Title] => Petitioners ask SC to allow access to government drug war documents
[Summary] => Petitioners said that while Calida “submitted copies of the subject documents to the Honorable Court, they have failed to furnish copies of complete documents to the Petitioners.”
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[Title] => Lawyers defend DOJ prosecutors vs bribery in massacre case
[Summary] => Private lawyers representing the families of the 15 victims in the 2009 Maguindanao massacre on Tuesday said the allegations of bribery by two of the private counsels of the other victims in the carnage as "unsubstantiated."
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[Title] => 'Private lawyers' bribery claim may derail Maguindanao massacre trial'
[Summary] => Private lawyers representing the families of the 15 victims in the 2009 Maguindanao massacre on Tuesday said the bribery allegations by two private counsels of the other victims in the carnage are "unsubstantiated."
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[Title] => Lawyers’ group supports resting case vs Andal Jr.
[Summary] => A group of private prosecutors led by University of the Philippines professor Harry Roque is supporting the move of the prosecution panel in the Maguindanao massacre trial to terminate the presentation of evidence against Andal Ampatuan Jr. and 27 other suspects.
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[Title] => Maguindanao massacre victims to file charges vs prison authorities
[Summary] => Victims of the Maguindanao massacre of November 2009 vowed yesterday to file administrative and criminal cases against officials of the detention facility in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig who allegedly allowed the detained suspects to hold a party for their visitors last Saturday.
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[Title] => Petitioners ask SC to allow access to government drug war documents
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[Title] => Lawyers defend DOJ prosecutors vs bribery in massacre case
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[Title] => Lawyers’ group supports resting case vs Andal Jr.
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[Title] => Maguindanao massacre victims to file charges vs prison authorities
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