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                    [Title] => Drug trafficker lusot sa bitay
                    [Summary] => Ibinaba sa life imprisonment ng Court of Appeals (CA) ang naunang ipinataw na kamatayan ng Mababang Hukuman sa isang drug trafficker dahil sa ilegal na search warrant nang salakayin ang bahay nito ng mga awtoridad, sa Malabon City noong taong 2000.
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                    [Title] => Arboran sa nadakip na 'carnapping queen' pinaiimbestigahan
                    [Summary] => Galit na galit at masusing pinaiimbestigahan ni Manila Mayor Lito Atienza ang ilang matataas na opisyal sa WPD na nakialam para hindi maaresto ang tinaguriang ‘carnapping queen’ sa Metro Manila na nakilalang si Bernadette Fernandez, 34.


Magugunitang dinakip kamakailan si Fernandez ng mga tauhan ni Col. Ernesto Ibay sa bisa ng warrant of arrest na inisyu ni Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. ng Malabon RTC Branch 73 subalit tumagal ito ng halos apat na oras makaraang magpumilit ang ilang mga opisyal sa WPD na huwag nang dalhin sa WPD-SOG si Fernandez.
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In his 26-page decision, Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. also ordered Luk Wai, Cheung Sai Wah, both of Hong Kong, Danilo King and Danilo Regala, of Catmon, Malabon to pay a fine of P10 million each for the two cases and the costs of litigation.
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Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. of the RTC Branch 72 ordered the immediate release of Jacky King, 23, and Eric Sy, 21, both of 57 Unit B, UE Tech Street, University Hills Subdivision, Barangay Potrero, from the Malabon City Jail.
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Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. of RTC Branch 72 found Su Zhi Shan, alias Alvin Ching So, guilty beyond reasonable doubt and sentenced him to die by lethal injection. Aquino also ordered Su to pay the maximum fine of P10,000,000.

Su is the third Chinese national to be meted the death penalty for drug trafficking by three different courts in Metro Manila in the past three days.
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Magugunitang dinakip kamakailan si Fernandez ng mga tauhan ni Col. Ernesto Ibay sa bisa ng warrant of arrest na inisyu ni Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. ng Malabon RTC Branch 73 subalit tumagal ito ng halos apat na oras makaraang magpumilit ang ilang mga opisyal sa WPD na huwag nang dalhin sa WPD-SOG si Fernandez.
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In his 26-page decision, Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. also ordered Luk Wai, Cheung Sai Wah, both of Hong Kong, Danilo King and Danilo Regala, of Catmon, Malabon to pay a fine of P10 million each for the two cases and the costs of litigation.
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Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. of the RTC Branch 72 ordered the immediate release of Jacky King, 23, and Eric Sy, 21, both of 57 Unit B, UE Tech Street, University Hills Subdivision, Barangay Potrero, from the Malabon City Jail.
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Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr. of RTC Branch 72 found Su Zhi Shan, alias Alvin Ching So, guilty beyond reasonable doubt and sentenced him to die by lethal injection. Aquino also ordered Su to pay the maximum fine of P10,000,000.

Su is the third Chinese national to be meted the death penalty for drug trafficking by three different courts in Metro Manila in the past three days.
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