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                    [Title] => Illegal aliens can’t avail of ‘corpus’ writ, says SC
                    [Summary] => Arrested and detained illegal aliens are not entitled to the privilege of a writ of habeas corpus after they have been duly charged for violating Philippine immigration laws.


This legal principle was declared by the Supreme Court in its recent decision suspending a Pasig City judge who ordered Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez arrested and detained last year for his refusal to release a suspected Chinese prostitute.
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In a decision written by Associate Justice Consuelo Ynares-Santiago, the high court suspended for three months without pay Judge Rodolfo Bonifacio of the Pasig Regional Trial Court for displaying a "deplorable deficiency in his knowledge for basic principles governing contempt."
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This legal principle was declared by the Supreme Court in its recent decision suspending a Pasig City judge who ordered Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez arrested and detained last year for his refusal to release a suspected Chinese prostitute.
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