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                    [Title] => Ombudsman to US: Let Jimenez stay here
                    [Summary] => The evidence Congressman-elect Mark Jimenez would provide for the prosecution could make or break the government plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada.


Ombudsman Aniano Desierto said the prosecution will thus ask the US to allow Jimenez to stay and give his testimony to the Sandiganbayan, if and when Jimenez’s extradition case is decided by the courts.

Desierto said the prosecution panel might encounter problems in the presentation of evidence if Jimenez would not be able to testify.
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Ombudsman Aniano Desierto said the prosecution will thus ask the US to allow Jimenez to stay and give his testimony to the Sandiganbayan, if and when Jimenez’s extradition case is decided by the courts.

Desierto said the prosecution panel might encounter problems in the presentation of evidence if Jimenez would not be able to testify.
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                    [Summary] => The evidence Congressman-elect Mark Jimenez would provide for the prosecution could make or break the government plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada.


Ombudsman Aniano Desierto said the prosecution will thus ask the US to allow Jimenez to stay and give his testimony to the Sandiganbayan, if and when Jimenez’s extradition case is decided by the courts.

Desierto said the prosecution panel might encounter problems in the presentation of evidence if Jimenez would not be able to testify.
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Ombudsman Aniano Desierto said the prosecution will thus ask the US to allow Jimenez to stay and give his testimony to the Sandiganbayan, if and when Jimenez’s extradition case is decided by the courts.

Desierto said the prosecution panel might encounter problems in the presentation of evidence if Jimenez would not be able to testify.
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