+ Follow GIRAO AND AMAGNA Tag
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[Title] => Oakwood mutiny leaders fail to get freedom
[Summary] => The military court postponed for the second time yesterday its decision on whether to dismiss the cases against 29 junior officers who led the short-lived Oakwood mutiny in July 2003.
The court was supposed to make a decision last Thursday but the hearing was postponed because there was no replacement yet for two of its members, Maj. Maria Victoria Girao and Lt. Col. Ajerico Amagna, who inhibited themselves based on a petition filed by the accused.
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[Title] => AFP in danger of losing Oakwood case
[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is on the verge of losing its case against the core leaders of the failed Oakwood mutiny for failure to prosecute within the two-year prescription period.
Under military jurisprudence, no member of the uniformed services accused of a certain crime, except for desertion, murder and rape, can be prosecuted if not arraigned within two years from the commission of the offense.
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GIRAO AND AMAGNA
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[Title] => Oakwood mutiny leaders fail to get freedom
[Summary] => The military court postponed for the second time yesterday its decision on whether to dismiss the cases against 29 junior officers who led the short-lived Oakwood mutiny in July 2003.
The court was supposed to make a decision last Thursday but the hearing was postponed because there was no replacement yet for two of its members, Maj. Maria Victoria Girao and Lt. Col. Ajerico Amagna, who inhibited themselves based on a petition filed by the accused.
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[Title] => AFP in danger of losing Oakwood case
[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is on the verge of losing its case against the core leaders of the failed Oakwood mutiny for failure to prosecute within the two-year prescription period.
Under military jurisprudence, no member of the uniformed services accused of a certain crime, except for desertion, murder and rape, can be prosecuted if not arraigned within two years from the commission of the offense.
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