+ Follow FORENSIC MEDICINE Tag
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[Title] => 'Princess' victims to be exhumed 3rd week of July
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MANILA, Philippines -- A group of forensic experts will start digging up in Cebu the bodies of the victims of the ill-fated M/V Princess of the Stars by the third week of July for proper identification, a chief public legal counsel said today.
[DatePublished] => 2009-06-30 17:39:11
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[AuthorName] => Dennis Carcamo
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[ArticleID] => 359873
[Title] => Defense in Subic rape rests case
[Summary] => The trial of four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina reached its next phase after defense lawyers rested their case yesterday.
They presented a total of six witnesses, one of whom was a doctor who testified that she found no injuries on the accuser, identified only by court order as "Nicole," that indicated rape.
However, upon cross-examination by the prosecution, obstetrician Teresita Sanchez, who has a background in forensic medicine, conceded that an absence of injuries on a rape victim did not necessarily mean that no attack occurred.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1097363
[AuthorName] => Michael Punongbayan
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FORENSIC MEDICINE
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[Title] => 'Princess' victims to be exhumed 3rd week of July
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MANILA, Philippines -- A group of forensic experts will start digging up in Cebu the bodies of the victims of the ill-fated M/V Princess of the Stars by the third week of July for proper identification, a chief public legal counsel said today.
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[Title] => Defense in Subic rape rests case
[Summary] => The trial of four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina reached its next phase after defense lawyers rested their case yesterday.
They presented a total of six witnesses, one of whom was a doctor who testified that she found no injuries on the accuser, identified only by court order as "Nicole," that indicated rape.
However, upon cross-examination by the prosecution, obstetrician Teresita Sanchez, who has a background in forensic medicine, conceded that an absence of injuries on a rape victim did not necessarily mean that no attack occurred.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-26 00:00:00
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