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[Title] => Lack of due diligence
[Summary] => A judge may also be administratively liable for negligence in the performance of his duties.
[DatePublished] => 2010-09-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose C. Sison
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[Title] => Uncoordinated moves
[Summary] => In the ongoing intensified campaign against dangerous drugs, the law enforcers, the prosecutors, the judiciary, the jail management and the community, known as the five pillars of the criminal justice system, play very important roles. Their roles call for close cooperation and coordination. If these five pillars are not supportive of each other, then the entire structure of a successful campaign will simply collapse. This case is a classic example of lack of coordination among the first three main pillars, the law enforcers, the prosecutors and the judiciary.
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[Title] => Obstacles to the anti-drug campaign
[Summary] => Turf war is not the only hindrance to the renewed campaign against dangerous drugs.Ironically, our basic law itself may hamper the campaign. Under our system even notorious drug pushers,drug lords or drug traffickers already known to the police also have constitutional rights. Hence so many cases against them have been dismissed on the purely technical ground that the prohibited substances found in their possession are inadmissible in evidence because of violation of their constitutional rights against unreasonable searches or illegal arrests. Like this case of Mr.
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[Title] => A plea for unity
[Summary] => For the nth time, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has appealed to one and all, especially those in the corridors of power, to have a moratorium on political bickerings and instead concentrate our effort on nation-building. And for the nth time, her appeal for a moratorium on political intrigues has fallen on deaf ears.
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Art Borjal
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[Title] => Payumo umaksyon vs shabu sa Subic
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Hiniling kahapon ni Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Felicito Payumo kay PNP-Chief Director Gen. Leandro Mendoza na magsagawa ng isang "full-dressed investigation" sa umanoy mistulang "Gestapo" na pagsalakay ng mga tauhan ni Narcom Chief Gen. Efren Fernandez sa dalawang magkahiwalay na warehouse dito at sa umanoy paglabag ng mga ito sa human rights violations.
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[Title] => Former Narcom asset to testify in Senate
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY A former asset of the Narcotics Command (Narcom), whom former undercover agent Mary "Rosebud" Ong tagged as safekeeper of shabu and caretaker of kidnapping victims of a syndicate allegedly linked to former Philippine National Police chief, now Sen. Panfilo Lacson, is expected to testify in the Senate this week.
A military intelligence officer, who requested anonymity, said former Narcom asset Remus Garganera will testify against Lacson and other top police officials.
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[Title] => Payumo umaksyon vs shabu sa Subic
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Hiniling kahapon ni Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Felicito Payumo kay PNP-Chief Director Gen. Leandro Mendoza na magsagawa ng isang "full-dressed investigation" sa umanoy mistulang "Gestapo" na pagsalakay ng mga tauhan ni Narcom Chief Gen. Efren Fernandez sa dalawang magkahiwalay na warehouse dito at sa umanoy paglabag ng mga ito sa human rights violations.
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[Title] => Former Narcom asset to testify in Senate
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY A former asset of the Narcotics Command (Narcom), whom former undercover agent Mary "Rosebud" Ong tagged as safekeeper of shabu and caretaker of kidnapping victims of a syndicate allegedly linked to former Philippine National Police chief, now Sen. Panfilo Lacson, is expected to testify in the Senate this week.
A military intelligence officer, who requested anonymity, said former Narcom asset Remus Garganera will testify against Lacson and other top police officials.
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September 25, 2001 - 12:00am