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                    [Title] => 25 parak sa Maguindanao massacre, pinayagang makapagpiyansa
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Pinayagan na ng Quezon City court ang 25 pang police officers na makapaglagak ng pi­yansa para pansamantalang ma­kalaya kaugnay ng kinasasangkutang Ma­guin­danao massacre case.

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In its ruling, the High Tribunal said an administrative complaint is not an appropriate remedy where judicial recourse is available.
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                    [Title] => 25 parak sa Maguindanao massacre, pinayagang makapagpiyansa
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Pinayagan na ng Quezon City court ang 25 pang police officers na makapaglagak ng pi­yansa para pansamantalang ma­kalaya kaugnay ng kinasasangkutang Ma­guin­danao massacre case.

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