+ Follow CHIEF JUSTICE HILARIO DAVIDE JR. AND JUSTICE ARTEMIO PANGANIBAN Tag
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[Title] => FPJs Sex Bombs kickoff provokes Argentina jitters
[Summary] => Those ugly rumors that the Supreme Court is poised to "disqualify" the Presidents major challenger, Fernando Poe Jr. (alias Ronald Allan), are being spread by lawyers and their propaganda machine very close to you-already-know-whom. The intent of the psy-war blitz? To discourage businessmen, financiers and would-be supporters from "giving" to FPJ.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => SC chides Estrada lawyer
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has ordered a lawyer of ousted President Joseph Estrada to stop questioning justices on their participation in the EDSA II people power revolt in January 2001.
In a one-page en banc resolution dated July 8, the High Court said lawyer Alan Paguia should know better than to expect the justices to reply to a letter requesting them to answer 12 questions concerning the circumstances of President Arroyos assumption to power.
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[Title] => Lift extended TRO, Desierto asks Supreme Court
[Summary] => Ombudsman Aniano Desierto asked the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to lift its extended temporary restraining order (TRO) preventing him from filing cri-minal charges against deposed President Joseph Estrada.
In his seven-page motion for reconsideration, Desierto noted that the SC is unlikely to reverse its 13-0 vote declaring that Estrada is no longer president, and upholding the legitimacy of the Arroyo administration.
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[Title] => Supreme Court to decide who is legal President - ROSES AND THORNS by Alejandro R. Roces
[Summary] => Through his lawyer, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, deposed President Joseph Ejercito Estrada has elevated to the Supreme Court the question as to who is the de jure President of the Republic of the Philippines. He has not questioned the fact that Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is the de facto president. The best proof is that he had asked her permission to leave the country for an eye operation and had to accept her decision that he could not leave the country because of the plunder case being filed against him.
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CHIEF JUSTICE HILARIO DAVIDE JR. AND JUSTICE ARTEMIO PANGANIBAN
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[Title] => FPJs Sex Bombs kickoff provokes Argentina jitters
[Summary] => Those ugly rumors that the Supreme Court is poised to "disqualify" the Presidents major challenger, Fernando Poe Jr. (alias Ronald Allan), are being spread by lawyers and their propaganda machine very close to you-already-know-whom. The intent of the psy-war blitz? To discourage businessmen, financiers and would-be supporters from "giving" to FPJ.
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[Title] => SC chides Estrada lawyer
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has ordered a lawyer of ousted President Joseph Estrada to stop questioning justices on their participation in the EDSA II people power revolt in January 2001.
In a one-page en banc resolution dated July 8, the High Court said lawyer Alan Paguia should know better than to expect the justices to reply to a letter requesting them to answer 12 questions concerning the circumstances of President Arroyos assumption to power.
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[Title] => Lift extended TRO, Desierto asks Supreme Court
[Summary] => Ombudsman Aniano Desierto asked the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday to lift its extended temporary restraining order (TRO) preventing him from filing cri-minal charges against deposed President Joseph Estrada.
In his seven-page motion for reconsideration, Desierto noted that the SC is unlikely to reverse its 13-0 vote declaring that Estrada is no longer president, and upholding the legitimacy of the Arroyo administration.
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[Title] => Supreme Court to decide who is legal President - ROSES AND THORNS by Alejandro R. Roces
[Summary] => Through his lawyer, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, deposed President Joseph Ejercito Estrada has elevated to the Supreme Court the question as to who is the de jure President of the Republic of the Philippines. He has not questioned the fact that Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is the de facto president. The best proof is that he had asked her permission to leave the country for an eye operation and had to accept her decision that he could not leave the country because of the plunder case being filed against him.
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February 20, 2001 - 12:00am