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[Title] => JV asks Badoy to inhibit self in Estrada trial
[Summary] => San Juan Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito called yesterday on Sandiganbayan Associate Justice Anacleto Badoy Jr. to inhibit himself from hearing the plunder case against his father, deposed President Joseph Estrada, "because he has already made his judgment."
"For him (Badoy), my father is already convicted," Ejercito, 31, said in an interview. "He (Badoy) has already promised some groups of the so-called civil society to find my father guilty of the charges against him."
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Squabble at the Sandiganbayan
[Summary] => No one can be happy about the squabbling at the Sandiganbayan. Not the government, which is prosecuting a landmark case against former President Joseph Estrada. Certainly not the public, which sees further delays in the deposed leaders trial.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Estrada needs immediate surgery in US, American doctor says
[Summary] => Detained former President Joseph Estrada, who is on trial for corruption, needs immediate surgery in the US on his knees before his condition worsens, his American doctor said yesterday.
Estrada, who is expected to shortly file a formal plea to be released temporarily from detention on medical grounds, vowed he would not try to escape if the anti-graft court Sandiganbayan allows him to seek medical treatment in the US.
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"For him (Badoy), my father is already convicted," Ejercito, 31, said in an interview. "He (Badoy) has already promised some groups of the so-called civil society to find my father guilty of the charges against him."
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[Summary] => Detained former President Joseph Estrada, who is on trial for corruption, needs immediate surgery in the US on his knees before his condition worsens, his American doctor said yesterday.
Estrada, who is expected to shortly file a formal plea to be released temporarily from detention on medical grounds, vowed he would not try to escape if the anti-graft court Sandiganbayan allows him to seek medical treatment in the US.
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