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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #40 on: December 29, 2007, 08:47:24 AM »
what i recalled ms C2 sila gud si hubert sauna kinakusgan na sya kay iya papa senador pa unja ang police paranaque murag ilaha to, during the crime murag didto sila mitago sa hepe sa paranaque unja nitunga man ang mga witness murag cridible sila ayun sa korte mao nga guidakop sila mga bata pa na sila sauna karun idaran na sad na sila, puro man to sila anak sa mga dato.

mao lagi nga murag they built their case on the words of the witness (ambot kung naa pa ba'y laing witnesses), murag puro circumstantial ra, nindot unta to'g naa jud strong physical evidence ba, like DNA collected from the crime scene. They could have collected semen or blood samples, or epithelials, fingerprints etc etc

Mao ni resulta sa sige'g tan-aw ug CSI.

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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #41 on: December 29, 2007, 08:47:41 AM »
yeah i hear that C2....

naka datung noon sha...

tua na sa Hawii nag puyo nag negosyo...

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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #42 on: December 29, 2007, 08:49:45 AM »
yeah i hear that C2....

naka datung noon sha...

tua na sa Hawii nag puyo nag negosyo...

pero, sus ko, Ms BeLLe, 22 yrs in jail for something you didn't do?

Aguy! kasakit ba sa dughan ana oi

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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #43 on: December 29, 2007, 08:53:20 AM »
sus bali noh?

na ulian ba kaha to sha nga sus ang prisohan bisan dili ka gusto...

naa jud mo jerjer nga laki!



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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #44 on: December 29, 2007, 08:55:29 AM »
Nah

daghan raba kuno mga ex-con

nga pag sulod sa prisohan, straight pa

pero pag gawas kay b***t na



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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #45 on: December 29, 2007, 08:59:57 AM »
wahahhahahhahhaahaha

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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #46 on: December 30, 2007, 05:30:05 PM »
Zamboanga del Norte mayors condemn Jalosjos re-arrest


The mayors of Zamboanga del Norte towns met Friday to condemn the re-arrest of convicted child rapist Romeo Jalosjos, ABS-CBN Regional Network Group reported.

The local officials from the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) chapter in Zamboanga del Norte showed up wearing black armbands as they announced plans to lower the flag to half-mast in their respective towns as a sign of protest.

At least 20 mayors showed up in front of the San Ramon Penal Colony here where Jalosjos has been detained after his surrender last week, ABS-CBN News correspondent Queenie Casimiro reported.

The mayors presented two resolutions which they say were passed unanimously by them.

The first resolution condemned what the mayors called as Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez's "double standard justice" and his alleged violation of Jalosjos's rights.

The second resolution, meanwhile, ordered all local government units in the province to place a black band in front of their municipal buildings in order to show their opposition to the actions of the DOJ secretary.

After the meeting, the mayors marched towards the San Ramon Penal Farm, where they visited the former congressman.

Dapitan City Councilor Apple Marie Agolong said a similar resolution condemning Gonzalez was also approved by the city council.

The officials led by Salug town Mayor Jesus Lim wore black armbands to protest what they described as the illegal detention of Jalosjos.

Lim presided over a brief news conference outside the gates of the penal colony and distributed copies of the signed resolution they approved Thursday.

Lim said the order made by Gonzalez against Jalosjos was "highly condemnable and a downright deprivation of the human rights" of their former congressman.

"Indeed, he is a victim of injustice after his freedom has been certified by the Bureau of Parole and Pardon," Sibuco Mayor Nurbi Edding added.

LMP secretary Leon Postigo Mayor Rolando Tobleza told newsmen the league also approved a resolution for the black armbands.

The armbands will stay until Jalosjos is given justice and released from detention, Tobleza said.

Tobleza said copies of the resolutions would be sent to President Arroyo, Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. and Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.

The mayors later marched half a kilometer into the penal farm and handed the resolution to Jalosjos to show their sympathy.

San Ramon prison officials admitted being confused on the status of Jalosjos since there was no order to detain the former lawmaker.

Officials, however, prevented the media from getting inside the penal colony, citing the two directives issued by the Justice Department.

Malacañang, on the other hand, downplayed the protest actions staged by the LMP, saying they might have been misinformed about the real issue on Jalosjos.

Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the expressions of protests were without basis and "might have been caused by misunderstanding."

"There was an actual order stopping the release. There was an order to revoke the faulty document," Bunye said.

"I think we should not argue based on the wrong premise," he said.

Bunye said the protesting local officials, some of whom are Jalosjos’ relatives, may have the impression the release order brandished by the convict was legal.

Malacañang on Thursday denied it had earlier ordered the release of Jalosjos.

Jalosjos was convicted in 1997 for statutory rape and sentenced to two life terms.

President Arroyo commuted his prison sentence to just 16 years, three months and three days.

Jalosjos was given a release order by jail officials based on computation of the time the former lawmaker had served, counting allowance for good behavior.

The computation was, however, was questioned by Gonzalez in recalling the release order.

Jalosjos turned himself in a few hours after flying to Dapitan last week.

Jalosjos insisted he was legally released, carrying with him the release papers.

Jalosjos filed a writ of habeas corpus questioning his recommitment order by the Department of Justice. - With reports from Ina Reformina, ABS-CBN News and Paolo Romero of The Philippine Star


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Re: Jalosjos Back in Bilibid Prison
« Reply #47 on: December 31, 2007, 01:28:09 AM »
Sus confusing kaayo sila, they can't make up their mind.

No wonder our country is in the dumps.



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« Reply #48 on: January 03, 2008, 05:42:49 AM »
Palasyo napahiya sa Jalosjos release
 
ni: (Bernard Taguinod)
 
Kinantiyawan ng isang militanteng kongresista ang Malacañang dahil sa naging desisyon ng mga ito na ipagpaliban ang pagpapalaya kay dating Zamboanga del Norte Rep. Romeo Jalosjos hanggang Hunyo 2010.
Sa panayam kay Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Satur Ocampo, sinabi nito na nahirapan ang Malacañang na ipaliwanag sa taumba-yan ang maagang pagpapalaya sa convicted child rapist na si Jalosjos.
Hindi, aniya, marahil inakala ng Malacañang na tututulan ng mga ito ang pagpapalaya kay Jalosjos tulad ng hindi pagtutol ng taumbayan nang bigyan ng exe-cutive clemency si dating Pangulong Joseph Estrada.
“Nahirapan silang i-justify ang pag-commute sa sentensya ni Mr. Jalosjos. Hindi nila inakala na kokontrahin ng mga tao. Akala siguro nila, gaya ni Erap, konting pagtutol lang ang kanilang narinig,” ani Ocampo.
Nang lumabas ng Bilibid si Jalosjos matapos mapasakamay ang kopya ng release order, lalo umanong napahiya ang Malacañang kaya binawi ng mga ito ang kanilang unang desisyon.
“Palagay ko lalo silang napahiya nang umalis si Mr. Jalosjos sa Bilibid kaya binawi ang release order at ni-re-compute ang sentensya niya,” dagdag pa ng mambabatas.
Subalit kung wala umanong tumutol, malamang na malaya na nga-yon si Jalosjos kaya kung mayroon umanong dapat sisihin sa kasong ito ay ang Malacañang mismo.
Sa kabilang dako, umapela naman si Davao City Rep. Prospero Nograles Jr. sa mga supporters ni Jalosjos sa Zamboanga del Norte na ipaubaya na lamang sa korte ang kaso ng dating kongresista.
Hanggang ngayon ay tuloy ang protesta ng mga local leaders sa naturang lalawigan dahil sa pagbawi sa release order ni Jalosjos.
 


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