+ Follow FRANCIS PANGILINAN AND JOKER ARROYO Tag
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[Title] => 'Wednesday Group' reunites
[Summary] => After going their separate ways before the May elections, the so-called Wednesday Group at the Senate reunited during a Christmas party for the media.
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[Title] => Repeal of death penalty may benefit Estrada
[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada will benefit from the repeal of the death penalty law even if the bill seeking to abolish capital punishment was not tailor-made for him.
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. said yesterday any law beneficial to the accused would be retroactive, and so a law setting aside the death penalty would apply to Estrada once convicted, although he was charged before the law took effect.
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[Title] => Repeal of death penalty may benefit Estrada
[Summary] => Ousted President Joseph Estrada will benefit from the repeal of the death penalty law even if the bill seeking to abolish capital punishment was not tailor-made for him.
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. said yesterday any law beneficial to the accused would be retroactive, and so a law setting aside the death penalty would apply to Estrada once convicted, although he was charged before the law took effect.
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