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[Title] => Suspects in Esperats murder plead not guilty
[Summary] => Four men accused of killing journalist Marlene Esperat, known for digging into government corruption, pleaded not guilty yesterday, a court official said.
The suspects, including an Army sergeant, were arrested separately last month on charges of murdering Esperat, 45, a columnist for The Midland Review, at her home in southern Tacurong City in March.
The accused included the suspected gunman, a lookout and two accomplices, said Marianita Seguia, acting clerk of the Tacurong Regional Trial Court.
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The suspects, including an Army sergeant, were arrested separately last month on charges of murdering Esperat, 45, a columnist for The Midland Review, at her home in southern Tacurong City in March.
The accused included the suspected gunman, a lookout and two accomplices, said Marianita Seguia, acting clerk of the Tacurong Regional Trial Court.
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