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[Title] => SC justices move to stop Sereno’s unilateral decision on judicial office
[Summary] => Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno called in sick and missed the Supreme Court (SC)’s full-court session yesterday, during which other justices moved to temporarily stop her unilateral decision to create a new judicial office in the Visayas.
[DatePublished] => 2012-12-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cebu City offers half of P6M in interest sought by lot owners
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Cebu City lawyers yesterday offered to pay the families of Matilde Palicte half of the P6 million they demanded as interest of the principal for the lot in barangay Capitol Site the city appropriated for its urban poor project in 2001.
[DatePublished] => 2008-06-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => Evidence in Ecleo parricide case gone
[Summary] => Several pieces of documentary evidence that may help the lawyers handling the prosecution of the parricide case filed against Ruben Ecleo Jr. are missing from the two-foot-thick pile of court documents.
It may be difficult to determine who is or who are responsible for the losses as four Regional Trial Court judges have handled the case already.
It was judge Generosa Labra who first handled the case, then judge Anacleto Caminade, followed by judge Ireneo Lee Gako Jr. before the case was raffled to judge Geraldine Econg.
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[Title] => Defense: Spare Ecleo's son from DNA testing
[Summary] => In response to the prosecution's motion to compel the son of parricide suspect Ruben Ecleo Jr. to submit to DNA sampling, the defense said that the boy's interest should come first as it would be a "wanton disregard" of his rights if he is forced to do something he believes would put him to public ridicule.
"Any compulsion for non-obedience or compliance would thus mean a wanton disregard of the right of the child against any form of punishment by reason of his belief and discernment," the defense said.
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[Title] => Ecleo's son questioned for refusing DNA testing
[Summary] => The son of Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association supreme master and parricide suspect Ruben Ecleo Jr. was questioned by the court yesterday why he refused to undergo DNA test as written in his letter to Regional Trial Court branch 9 judge Geraldine Econg.
The 12-year-old Ludwig Van, in his letter dated July 8, said that he did not want to take part in the case as he was "scared" and that he might be subject to "bad talks and publicity".
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[Title] => Ecleo promises to bring son for DNA sampling
[Summary] => Regional Trial Court judge Geraldine Econg finally convinced Philippine Benevolent Missionary Association supreme master and parricide suspect Ruben Ecleo Jr. to bring his 12-year-old son before the court to testify over his refusal to undergo a DNA sampling.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rene U. Borromeo
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[Title] => SC justices move to stop Sereno’s unilateral decision on judicial office
[Summary] => Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno called in sick and missed the Supreme Court (SC)’s full-court session yesterday, during which other justices moved to temporarily stop her unilateral decision to create a new judicial office in the Visayas.
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Cebu City lawyers yesterday offered to pay the families of Matilde Palicte half of the P6 million they demanded as interest of the principal for the lot in barangay Capitol Site the city appropriated for its urban poor project in 2001.
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[Title] => Evidence in Ecleo parricide case gone
[Summary] => Several pieces of documentary evidence that may help the lawyers handling the prosecution of the parricide case filed against Ruben Ecleo Jr. are missing from the two-foot-thick pile of court documents.
It may be difficult to determine who is or who are responsible for the losses as four Regional Trial Court judges have handled the case already.
It was judge Generosa Labra who first handled the case, then judge Anacleto Caminade, followed by judge Ireneo Lee Gako Jr. before the case was raffled to judge Geraldine Econg.
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[Title] => Defense: Spare Ecleo's son from DNA testing
[Summary] => In response to the prosecution's motion to compel the son of parricide suspect Ruben Ecleo Jr. to submit to DNA sampling, the defense said that the boy's interest should come first as it would be a "wanton disregard" of his rights if he is forced to do something he believes would put him to public ridicule.
"Any compulsion for non-obedience or compliance would thus mean a wanton disregard of the right of the child against any form of punishment by reason of his belief and discernment," the defense said.
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[Title] => Ecleo's son questioned for refusing DNA testing
[Summary] => The son of Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association supreme master and parricide suspect Ruben Ecleo Jr. was questioned by the court yesterday why he refused to undergo DNA test as written in his letter to Regional Trial Court branch 9 judge Geraldine Econg.
The 12-year-old Ludwig Van, in his letter dated July 8, said that he did not want to take part in the case as he was "scared" and that he might be subject to "bad talks and publicity".
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[Title] => Ecleo promises to bring son for DNA sampling
[Summary] => Regional Trial Court judge Geraldine Econg finally convinced Philippine Benevolent Missionary Association supreme master and parricide suspect Ruben Ecleo Jr. to bring his 12-year-old son before the court to testify over his refusal to undergo a DNA sampling.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-09 00:00:00
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