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CEBU Four fishermen found guilty of dynamite fishing have been appointed as "fish wardens" instead of being meted prison terms by a regional trial court in Bogo town, which a US-based environment group hailed as "creative penology."
In a statement, the Washington-based International Network for Environmental Compliance (INEC) said the recent decision of Judge Antonio Marigomen introduced the idea of "creative penology" against illegal fishing.
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In a statement, the International Network for Environmental Compliance said the recent landmark decision rendered by Regional Trial Court Judge Antonio Marigomen introduced the idea of 'creative penology' against illegal fishing.
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CEBU Four fishermen found guilty of dynamite fishing have been appointed as "fish wardens" instead of being meted prison terms by a regional trial court in Bogo town, which a US-based environment group hailed as "creative penology."
In a statement, the Washington-based International Network for Environmental Compliance (INEC) said the recent decision of Judge Antonio Marigomen introduced the idea of "creative penology" against illegal fishing.
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In a statement, the International Network for Environmental Compliance said the recent landmark decision rendered by Regional Trial Court Judge Antonio Marigomen introduced the idea of 'creative penology' against illegal fishing.
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