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[Summary] => The Department of Justice (DOJ) has denied the plea for pardon of Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga, one of the seven men convicted for the rape-slay of sisters Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong.
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[Title] => Convict's transfer can only be stopped by courts
[Summary] => Convict Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga’s transfer to a prison in Spain could only be stopped by the courts, the government said yesterday.
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[Title] => Palace won't stop Larrañaga transfer
[Summary] => Malacañang said yesterday that it would not stop the transfer of convicted rapist-murderer Francisco “Paco” Larrañaga to a prison in Spain.
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[Title] => Tommy O accepts nephews death sentence
[Summary] => CEBU CITY "Whatever statement I make, it will not make a difference to what will happen. Nothing that I say or do can change anything."
Thus said Mayor Tomas Osmeña in reaction to the fate of his nephew, Francisco Juan "Paco" Larranaga, one of the seven scions of prominent families here who were convicted for the 1997 abduction, rape and killing of sisters Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong.
The Supreme Court elevated the double life sentences of six of the convicts to the death penalty.
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Thus said Mayor Tomas Osmeña in reaction to the fate of his nephew, Francisco Juan "Paco" Larranaga, one of the seven scions of prominent families here who were convicted for the 1997 abduction, rape and killing of sisters Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong.
The Supreme Court elevated the double life sentences of six of the convicts to the death penalty.
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