+ Follow GREGORY HOLLOWS Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Sloppiness
[Summary] => For whatever its worth, the government is making another stab at getting Roger Lawrence Strunk extradited from the United States. Officials of the Department of Justice announced this as the only daughter of actress Nida Blanca demanded the resignation of National Bureau of Investigation Director Reynaldo Wycoco for bungling the probe of the murder. President Arroyo, responding to public cries of dismay, ordered the DOJ to exhaust all legal remedies to get Strunk, who stands accused of planning the murder of his wife.
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[Title] => US judge rejects RP request for Strunk extradition
[Summary] => A California judge rejected the other day the request by the Philippine government for the extradition of American Roger Lawrence Strunk to stand trial for the Nov. 7, 2001 murder of his wife, actress Nida Blanca.
US magistrate Gregory Hollows ruled Wednesday that the Philippine government did not provide adequate evidence to justify the return of Strunk, 63, a former recording artist and B-movie actor known as Rod Lauren.
Strunk was the governments lead suspect in the stabbing death of Blanca, 65.
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[Title] => DOJ submits request for extradition of Strunk
[Summary] => Its now in black and white.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) formally submitted to the United States government yesterday the Philippines request for the extradition of Roger Lawrence Strunk, principal accused in the November 2001 murder of his wife, actress Nida Blanca.
Justice Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez said the request was submitted through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which would transmit the documents to the Philippine Embassy in Washington.
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GREGORY HOLLOWS
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[Title] => US judge rejects RP request for Strunk extradition
[Summary] => A California judge rejected the other day the request by the Philippine government for the extradition of American Roger Lawrence Strunk to stand trial for the Nov. 7, 2001 murder of his wife, actress Nida Blanca.
US magistrate Gregory Hollows ruled Wednesday that the Philippine government did not provide adequate evidence to justify the return of Strunk, 63, a former recording artist and B-movie actor known as Rod Lauren.
Strunk was the governments lead suspect in the stabbing death of Blanca, 65.
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[Summary] => Its now in black and white.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) formally submitted to the United States government yesterday the Philippines request for the extradition of Roger Lawrence Strunk, principal accused in the November 2001 murder of his wife, actress Nida Blanca.
Justice Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez said the request was submitted through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which would transmit the documents to the Philippine Embassy in Washington.
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