+ Follow RETIRED JUSTICE MANUEL PAMARAN Tag
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[Title] => No thrice-a-week trial for Estrada Sandigan
[Summary] => The twice-a-week trial schedule of the plunder case against deposed President Estrada stays, the Sandiganbayan ruled yesterday as it turned down government prosecutors request to add one more day to the schedule so as to expedite the proceedings.
Presiding Justice Minita Chico Nazario, who also heads the special division hearing the suit, said the request is "denied" in view of the April 2002 agreement made by both parties to hold a two-day hearing every week, but which is equivalent to a three-day trial.
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[Title] => Estrada lawyers: Boracay mansion inspection will reopen old wounds
[Summary] => Lawyers of jailed former President Joseph Estrada opposed yesterday the request of government lawyers to inspect the so-called "Boracay" mansion, allegedly owned by Estrada and supposedly a fruit of the former presidents string of corrupt transactions.
Estradas senior defense lawyer, Retired Justice Manuel Pamaran branded the prosecutors as "publicity seekers" and claimed the inspection will "definitely reopen old wounds and sabotage the unity process being undertaken by the present administration at this critical time."
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RETIRED JUSTICE MANUEL PAMARAN
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[Title] => No thrice-a-week trial for Estrada Sandigan
[Summary] => The twice-a-week trial schedule of the plunder case against deposed President Estrada stays, the Sandiganbayan ruled yesterday as it turned down government prosecutors request to add one more day to the schedule so as to expedite the proceedings.
Presiding Justice Minita Chico Nazario, who also heads the special division hearing the suit, said the request is "denied" in view of the April 2002 agreement made by both parties to hold a two-day hearing every week, but which is equivalent to a three-day trial.
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[Title] => Estrada lawyers: Boracay mansion inspection will reopen old wounds
[Summary] => Lawyers of jailed former President Joseph Estrada opposed yesterday the request of government lawyers to inspect the so-called "Boracay" mansion, allegedly owned by Estrada and supposedly a fruit of the former presidents string of corrupt transactions.
Estradas senior defense lawyer, Retired Justice Manuel Pamaran branded the prosecutors as "publicity seekers" and claimed the inspection will "definitely reopen old wounds and sabotage the unity process being undertaken by the present administration at this critical time."
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February 25, 2003 - 12:00am