+ Follow CHIEF PROSECUTOR CLARO ARELLANO Tag
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[Title] => Agra ordered to submit weekly report on massacre case
[Summary] => Still smarting from criticism for clearing two members of the Ampatuan clan in the Maguindanao massacre, Justice Secretary Alberto Agra is now under orders from Malacañang to report on the progress of the case every week.
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[Title] => Refer my rape case to DOJ
[Summary] => A Quezon City prosecutor, earlier charged with rape and acts of lasciviousness, asked the chief of the QC Prosecutors Office to refer the cases filed against him to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for investigation, saying this would ensure a fair trial.
Prosecutor Antonio Lim Jr. requested Chief Prosecutor Claro Arellano to inhibit the office from conducting the preliminary investigation and referral of the rape case to an independent body.
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[Title] => QC Hall of Justice repair pushed
[Summary] => Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. urged yesterday the Department of Justice to help speed up the renovation of the local Justice Hall to ensure not only the safety of its employees, but the general public as well.
Belmonte said he brought the condition of the Justice Building to the attention of Justice Secretary Hernando Perez whom he met yesterday morning.
"We really have to see to it that everybody is safe here," said Belmonte who personally inspected the four-story building beside the Quezon City Hall shortly after his meeting with Perez.
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[Title] => Homicide raps slapped on tutor for boy's death
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Government prosecutors filed yesterday before the Quezon City Regional Trial
Court a homicide case under the anti-child abuse law against public school
teacher Laila de Ocampo in connection with a pupil's death last Dec. 9.
In upholding the earlier ruling of Assistant City Prosecutor Lorna Chua-Cheng,
Chief Prosecutor Claro Arellano recommended no bail for the 35-year-old Payatas
Elementary School teacher accused of causing the death of nine-year-old Ronald
Dacarra.
A check of court records showed the case was elevated to the Quezon City
Regional Trial Court last Friday.
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CHIEF PROSECUTOR CLARO ARELLANO
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[Title] => Refer my rape case to DOJ
[Summary] => A Quezon City prosecutor, earlier charged with rape and acts of lasciviousness, asked the chief of the QC Prosecutors Office to refer the cases filed against him to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for investigation, saying this would ensure a fair trial.
Prosecutor Antonio Lim Jr. requested Chief Prosecutor Claro Arellano to inhibit the office from conducting the preliminary investigation and referral of the rape case to an independent body.
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[Summary] => Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. urged yesterday the Department of Justice to help speed up the renovation of the local Justice Hall to ensure not only the safety of its employees, but the general public as well.
Belmonte said he brought the condition of the Justice Building to the attention of Justice Secretary Hernando Perez whom he met yesterday morning.
"We really have to see to it that everybody is safe here," said Belmonte who personally inspected the four-story building beside the Quezon City Hall shortly after his meeting with Perez.
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Government prosecutors filed yesterday before the Quezon City Regional Trial
Court a homicide case under the anti-child abuse law against public school
teacher Laila de Ocampo in connection with a pupil's death last Dec. 9.
In upholding the earlier ruling of Assistant City Prosecutor Lorna Chua-Cheng,
Chief Prosecutor Claro Arellano recommended no bail for the 35-year-old Payatas
Elementary School teacher accused of causing the death of nine-year-old Ronald
Dacarra.
A check of court records showed the case was elevated to the Quezon City
Regional Trial Court last Friday.
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