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                    [Title] => Trono ng DOJ premyo raw ni Gonzalez
                    [Summary] => Nakatitiyak na umano si Iloilo Rep. Raul Gonzalez, chairman ng joint committee sa Kongreso na nagbibilang ng balota para sa pagka-presidente at bise presidente, na mahihirang na Justice secretary pagkatapos ng nasabing bilangan.


Ito ay sa kondisyon na si Pangulong Arroyo at ang kanyang running mate na si Sen. Noli de Castro ang opisyal na ipoproklama ng joint committee na nanalo sa nakaraang eleksiyon.
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Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock said Australian police were powerless to stop Tan from leaving the country, even though he is wanted in the Philippines for the largest insider trading case in the country’s history.
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DOJ Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez said times have become especially dangerous due to the proliferation of illegal drugs.

Even the most remote barangays have been penetrated by drug dealers and pushers, according to police and military reports.
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Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño told reporters yesterday Perez has ordered him to look into allegations of "case-fixing" in the Department of Justice without naming Senior State Prosecutor Pamela Escobar.
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Justice Secretary Hernando Perez denied yesterday that there was anyone other than him that was calling the shots in his department, and ordered a probe on allegations of case-fixing by an underling.

He however stood by his staff, one of whom has been accused by department officials of "centralizing" operations, departing from usual procedures, and angling for bribes.
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                    [Title] => Trono ng DOJ premyo raw ni Gonzalez
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Ito ay sa kondisyon na si Pangulong Arroyo at ang kanyang running mate na si Sen. Noli de Castro ang opisyal na ipoproklama ng joint committee na nanalo sa nakaraang eleksiyon.
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Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock said Australian police were powerless to stop Tan from leaving the country, even though he is wanted in the Philippines for the largest insider trading case in the country’s history.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 206854 [Title] => DOJ: US court will hear Strunk’s bail petition [Summary] => The United States court will hear on May 21 the bail petition of Rod "Lawrence" Strunk, who claims that he is afflicted with diabetes and should be allowed to stay in a medical facility, the Department of Justice said yesterday. But despite his illness, the DOJ expressed confidence that Strunk will not be granted bail by the US court and will eventually be extradited to the Philippines to face charges for the alleged murder of his wife, veteran actress Nida Blanca.
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DOJ Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez said times have become especially dangerous due to the proliferation of illegal drugs.

Even the most remote barangays have been penetrated by drug dealers and pushers, according to police and military reports.
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Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño told reporters yesterday Perez has ordered him to look into allegations of "case-fixing" in the Department of Justice without naming Senior State Prosecutor Pamela Escobar.
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Justice Secretary Hernando Perez denied yesterday that there was anyone other than him that was calling the shots in his department, and ordered a probe on allegations of case-fixing by an underling.

He however stood by his staff, one of whom has been accused by department officials of "centralizing" operations, departing from usual procedures, and angling for bribes.
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