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[Title] => Suspect in killing of lotto winners hubby falls
[Summary] => Operatives of the Traffic Management Group (TMG) have re-arrested one of the suspects in the killing of the husband of a P19-million lotto prizewinner in Antipolo City three years ago.
Police said Noel Ginoso, 34, was arrested last Tuesday on the strength of an alias warrant of arrest for robbery with homicide and car theft.
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[Summary] => For lack of evidence, the Antipolo City Regional Trial Court ordered yesterday the release of five of the 10 detained suspects in the brutal slaying of a lotto winner last October.
RTC Branch 73 Judge Mauricio Rivera issued the directive freeing Aurelio Omega, Lito Albarico, Joselito Rose, Eric Peñalosa and Noel Ginoso from detention based on the recommendation of prosecutor Gerardo Barot.
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[Summary] => The Antipolo City police said yesterday they might have to release the suspects in the Oct. 28 killing of a lottery winner for want of a prosecutor.
The law requires that suspects be released if no charges are filed aganst them within 36 hours of their arrest, Antipolo police chief Senior Superintendent Jose Dayco explained.
Dayco said when police went to the Antipolo prosecutors office yesterday to file the charges, they found the place empty because of the holiday.
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RTC Branch 73 Judge Mauricio Rivera issued the directive freeing Aurelio Omega, Lito Albarico, Joselito Rose, Eric Peñalosa and Noel Ginoso from detention based on the recommendation of prosecutor Gerardo Barot.
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The law requires that suspects be released if no charges are filed aganst them within 36 hours of their arrest, Antipolo police chief Senior Superintendent Jose Dayco explained.
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By Bebot Sison Jr. | September 7, 2006 - 12:00am
By Non Alquitran | February 13, 2003 - 12:00am
By Non Alquitran | November 2, 2002 - 12:00am
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