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A United States court has ordered former Philippine police officer Michael Ray Aquino to pay more than $4 million in compensatory and punitive damages to the four daughters of Salvador “Bubby” Dacer after finding him responsible for “coordinating” the kidnapping, torture and murder of the publicist and his driver 13 years ago.

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He did not enter a plea and a judge ordered a continuance of the case for Feb. 26, court officials said.

Rodis, 50, declined to talk to reporters outside the Louisa county district court in Virginia, a state which borders Washington D.C. He is free on a $10,000 bail bond after surrendering his passport to police.
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Steven Neill, spokesman of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond which serves most of the state of Virginia, identified the priest as Fr. Rodney Rodis, 50, of the order of St. Camillus.

Rodis was indicted last Monday on one felony count of embezzlement. He faces trial next week and if found guilty could be jailed for up to 20 years.
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Still, a Filipino-American association is looking into the legitimacy of the political cash contribution, which could open Lacson’s supporters to federal investigation.
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Witnesses told probers the suspects panicked upon seeing the black-uniformed SWAT operatives doing the rounds at around 5:30 a.m. to ensure the safety of early churchgoers attending the last Simbang Gabi on Christmas eve.
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He did not enter a plea and a judge ordered a continuance of the case for Feb. 26, court officials said.

Rodis, 50, declined to talk to reporters outside the Louisa county district court in Virginia, a state which borders Washington D.C. He is free on a $10,000 bail bond after surrendering his passport to police.
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Steven Neill, spokesman of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond which serves most of the state of Virginia, identified the priest as Fr. Rodney Rodis, 50, of the order of St. Camillus.

Rodis was indicted last Monday on one felony count of embezzlement. He faces trial next week and if found guilty could be jailed for up to 20 years.
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Still, a Filipino-American association is looking into the legitimacy of the political cash contribution, which could open Lacson’s supporters to federal investigation.
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Witnesses told probers the suspects panicked upon seeing the black-uniformed SWAT operatives doing the rounds at around 5:30 a.m. to ensure the safety of early churchgoers attending the last Simbang Gabi on Christmas eve.
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