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                    [Title] => DOJ set to release 300 inmates whose releases were legal, but surrendered following Duterte's order
                    [Summary] => “These are non-GCTA related cases for immediate release,” Justice Undersecretary Markk Perete said.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-25 15:16:00
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                    [Title] => BuCor list had 1,914 names, but 2,009 surrendered. What happens now?
                    [Summary] => The number is 95 higher than the BuCor’s original and erroneous data that listed 1,914 individuals convicted of heinous crime that should heed Duterte’s surrender order.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-20 18:03:00
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                    [Title] => PNP has no 'cleaned up' list of heinous crimes convicts yet, but re-arrest to continue
                    [Summary] => President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to re-arrest convicts of heinous crime released under a controversial law standing, even without a “cleaned up” list yet that should reflect who should be put back in prison would still continue, according to the Department of Justice. 
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                    [Title] => Guevarra: Rolito Go not to be re-arrested
                    [Summary] => Guevarra said: “He is not supposed to be one of those convicted of heinous crimes who were prematurely released on account of GCTA.”
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                    [Title] => Re-arrest of heinous crimes convicts suspended, but monitoring continues
                    [Summary] => The police were expected to start re-arresting them midnight of September 20, or when President Rodrigo Duterte’s imposed deadline for the released inmates expired, but the DOJ asked them to not implement the re-arrest yet.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-20 11:04:00
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                    [Title] => DOJ orders suspension of re-arrest of convicts of heinous crimes
                    [Summary] => Perete said that as the deadline lapsed midnight of September 20, 1,950 freed convicts have turned themselves in at the Bureau of Corrections, a number that is higher than BuCor's previously released data.
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                    [ArticleID] => 1953216
                    [Title] => A week after detention, Senate to release BuCor officials cited in contempt
                    [Summary] => Sen. Richard Gordon signed the release order of BuCor officials Dr. Ursicio Cenas, lawyer Fredric Anthony Santos and documents processing chief Ramoncito Roque.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-19 18:13:00
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                    [Title] => DOJ: Warrantless arrest of freed convicts starts midnight
                    [Summary] => At midnight of September 20, police will be ready to track down and re-arrest heinous crimes convicts freed under the GCTA law.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-19 17:05:00
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                    [ArticleID] => 1953166
                    [Title] => More than 1,000 freed convicts surrender on eve of Duterte's deadline
                    [Summary] => It is the day before the deadline President Rodrigo Duterte set for convicts earlier freed under a controversial law, and more than 1,000 of them have already turned themselves in.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-19 11:28:00
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                    [Title] => 2 more convicts in Chiong sisters rape-slay surrender
                    [Summary] => The two other freed convicts in the Chiong sisters rape-slay turned themselves in at around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-18 21:38:00
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GCTA CONTROVERSY
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                    [Title] => DOJ set to release 300 inmates whose releases were legal, but surrendered following Duterte's order
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                    [Title] => BuCor list had 1,914 names, but 2,009 surrendered. What happens now?
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                    [Title] => PNP has no 'cleaned up' list of heinous crimes convicts yet, but re-arrest to continue
                    [Summary] => President Rodrigo Duterte’s order to re-arrest convicts of heinous crime released under a controversial law standing, even without a “cleaned up” list yet that should reflect who should be put back in prison would still continue, according to the Department of Justice. 
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                    [Title] => Guevarra: Rolito Go not to be re-arrested
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                    [Title] => Re-arrest of heinous crimes convicts suspended, but monitoring continues
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                    [Title] => DOJ orders suspension of re-arrest of convicts of heinous crimes
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                    [Title] => A week after detention, Senate to release BuCor officials cited in contempt
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                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-19 18:13:00
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                    [Focus] => 1
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                    [Title] => DOJ: Warrantless arrest of freed convicts starts midnight
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                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-19 17:05:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Kristine Joy Patag
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                    [ArticleID] => 1953166
                    [Title] => More than 1,000 freed convicts surrender on eve of Duterte's deadline
                    [Summary] => It is the day before the deadline President Rodrigo Duterte set for convicts earlier freed under a controversial law, and more than 1,000 of them have already turned themselves in.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-19 11:28:00
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                    [Title] => 2 more convicts in Chiong sisters rape-slay surrender
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                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-18 21:38:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 
                    [AuthorName] => 
                    [SectionName] => Headlines
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