+ Follow CESAR FORTUNA Tag
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[Title] => DOJ mulls pardon for 'Abadilla 5'
[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering recommending for presidential clemency five men convicted for the 1996 killing of police colonel Rolando Abadilla, chief of the defunct Metropolitan Command Intelligence and Security Group.
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[Title] => It's final: 'Abadilla 5' guilty
[Summary] => The Supreme Court (SC) upheld with finality yesterday the conviction of five men found guilty of killing Rolando Abadilla, former chief of the defunct police Metropolitan Command Intelligence and Security Group, in 1996.
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[Title] => Supreme Court affirms conviction of 'Abadilla 5'
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction of five men who were found guilty for the 1996 killing of police colonel Rolando Abadilla, chief of the defunct Metropolitan Command Intelligence and Security Group of the police.
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[Title] => Reopen Abadilla case convicts kin
[Summary] => The families of five men meted the death penalty for the 1996 killing of retired Constabulary Col. Rolando Abadilla sought yesterday the reopening of the case following last Saturdays arrest of the self-confessed triggerman in Cavite.
Marilou Lumanog and Rodrigo de Jesus, relatives of two of five death convicts, urged the Supreme Court to call for a speedy review of the sentence handed down on Aug. 11, 1999 by Quezon City Regional Trial Court Judge Jaime Salazar.
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[Title] => 5 OFWs bibitayin sa Japan ?
[Summary] => Nanawagan si Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona kay Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo na tulungan ang mga overseas Filipino worker na sina Lenido Lumanog, Ramesca de Jesus, Joel de Jesus, Cesar Fortuna at Augusto Santos na nasentensiyahang mabitay sa Japan.
Hindi binanggit sa manifesto na nakarating sa DFA kung ano ang naging kaso ng 5 OFWs pero hinihingi ang imbestigasyon sa umanoy pag-torture sa kanila.
Hinihiling din ang kaukulang hakbang ng pamahalaan para mapababa ang sentensiya sa mga akusado. (Ulat ni Rose Tamayo)
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[Title] => Priest asks SC: Free Abadilla slay convicts
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Running priest Robert Reyes has asked the Supreme Court to nullify a judge's
order imposing death against the five convicts for the June 1996 murder of
Colonel Rolando Abadilla along Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City.
The parish priest of the Parish of Holy Sacrifice in UP Diliman said the
conviction handed down by Quezon City Judge Jaime Salazar Jr.
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[Summary] => The families of five men meted the death penalty for the 1996 killing of retired Constabulary Col. Rolando Abadilla sought yesterday the reopening of the case following last Saturdays arrest of the self-confessed triggerman in Cavite.
Marilou Lumanog and Rodrigo de Jesus, relatives of two of five death convicts, urged the Supreme Court to call for a speedy review of the sentence handed down on Aug. 11, 1999 by Quezon City Regional Trial Court Judge Jaime Salazar.
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[Title] => 5 OFWs bibitayin sa Japan ?
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Hindi binanggit sa manifesto na nakarating sa DFA kung ano ang naging kaso ng 5 OFWs pero hinihingi ang imbestigasyon sa umanoy pag-torture sa kanila.
Hinihiling din ang kaukulang hakbang ng pamahalaan para mapababa ang sentensiya sa mga akusado. (Ulat ni Rose Tamayo)
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Running priest Robert Reyes has asked the Supreme Court to nullify a judge's
order imposing death against the five convicts for the June 1996 murder of
Colonel Rolando Abadilla along Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City.
The parish priest of the Parish of Holy Sacrifice in UP Diliman said the
conviction handed down by Quezon City Judge Jaime Salazar Jr.
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February 26, 2001 - 12:00am