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[Summary] => The Sandiganbayan postponed moves yesterday to lay new corruption charges on disgraced former President Joseph Estrada following a petition from his lawyers, court officials said.
The anti-graft court adjourned its scheduled arraignment after Estradas lawyers lodged a new motion to quash the charges.
Estrada, 64, who was toppled by a peaceful people power revolt in January, was due to be charged with using a false name, Jose Velarde, to secretly open bank accounts while he was president.
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The anti-graft court adjourned its scheduled arraignment after Estradas lawyers lodged a new motion to quash the charges.
Estrada, 64, who was toppled by a peaceful people power revolt in January, was due to be charged with using a false name, Jose Velarde, to secretly open bank accounts while he was president.
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October 4, 2001 - 12:00am