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Justice Served
Topic Started: Jun 22 2005, 06:44 PM (2,169 Views)
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There are still few gun for hire out there lurking within the PNP crowd and this one is the first to slowly crop up.

We just hope and cross our fingers that there could be no facts of the case that will change direction in his favor that may prompt the appellate court to overturn the decision in his favor due to technicalities.

Lucky for this scalawag to have been spared of the death penalty.

However, while the wheels of justice is still turning up to the court of last resort, or until his appeal is exhausted, he is still an innocent man.
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SC suspends judge found guilty of abuse

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By Jose Rodel Clapano
The Philippine Star 10/11/2006

The Supreme Court has suspended a Caloocan City judge who was found guilty of two counts of child abuse.

In a two-page resolution, the High Court’s second division ordered the suspension of Judge Adoracion Angeles of Caloocan City Regional Trial Court Branch 121 until he was cleared of the criminal case pending at the Court of Appeals.

Angeles was earlier convicted by a Quezon City court of two counts of child abuse. The SC was then petitioned by Senior State Prosecutor Emmanuel Velasco to suspend Angeles.

Velasco said the High Court should not allow Angeles to continuously hear cases because she is only out on bail. Angeles should be suspended until she clears her name, he said.

"Judge Angeles now stands convicted on two counts of child abuse under RA 7610, which involves moral turpitude. Until she clears her name, her current moral qualification to do the work of a judge is under a dark cloud," Velasco said.

Angeles was charged with child abuse by a niece in 1999. The judge became widely known when in 1993, she found guilty of homicide 26 members of the Aquila Legis fraternity of the Ateneo Law School for the 1991 hazing and death of freshman student Lenny Villa.


http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200610116304.htm

I just hope she's not just a victim of retaliation by members of the said group posing as human rights lawyers for the niece.
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While her right to appeal is not yet exhausted she is still innocent until proven otherwise by the court of last resort.
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Makati judge going to prison for graft
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Posted at 05/02/2013 10:19 PM | Updated as of 05/02/2013 10:19 PM
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MANILA - A Makati judge and former Dapitan City mayor is heading to prison after he was found guilty by the Sandiganbayan for graft and malversation.

The anti-graft court's First Division on Monday sentenced Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 61 Presiding Judge Joseph Cedrick O. Ruiz to 6 to 8 years in jail for graft and 12 to 18 years for malversation of public funds.

Ruiz was found guility of pocketing P960,000 confidential intelligence funds of Dapitan City, where he was mayor from 1998 to 2001.

Sandiganbayan Associate Justice Efren De la Cruz, in a 27-page decision, also ruled that Ruiz be disqualified from holding any public office, fined P950,000, and ordered to pay Dapitan another P950,000 plus interest.

Associate Justices Rodolfo Ponferrada and Rafael Lagos agreed with the ruling.

Pepe Nortal, a former Dapitan City police chief, testified against Ruiz in the ecase.

Nortal told the court that Ruiz ordered him to make a P1 million cash advance from the city's confidential intelligence funds, just before he lost his reelection bid.

Ruiz allegedly gave P50,000 to Nortal for the police anti-drugs campaign.

The city police chief then underwent investigation by the new city council.

A case was later filed, with Ruiz discharged as a witness for the government in July 2009.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/metro-manila/05/02/13/makati-judge-going-prison-graft
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I wonder which case was this

Two North Carolina men charged in US for killing Filipina
By Joseph Ax, Reuters
Posted at 07/23/2015 1:53 PM

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NEW YORK - Two North Carolina men were charged on Wednesday with killing a Filipino woman in a murder-for-hire plot, federal prosecutors in New York said.

Adam Samia, 41, and Carl David Stillwell, 47, were arrested at their homes in Roxboro, North Carolina, according to the office of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.

The two men are accused of traveling to the Philippines and murdering a woman there in February 2012 in exchange for a promised $35,000 each. The woman was shot multiple times in the face and left on a pile of garbage, prosecutors said.


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In that case, the instructor, Joseph Manuel Hunter, was accused of recruiting former U.S. and European soldiers to carry out killings for the purported leaders of a Colombian drug cartel, later revealed to be undercover U.S. drug enforcement informants running a sting operation.

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In addition, according to court documents, Hunter was recorded discussing with his partners an operation he directed involving two men who had killed a woman in the Philippines.



http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/metro-manila/07/23/15/two-north-carolina-men-charged-us-killing-filipina
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