Posts Tagged ‘Supreme court’
Written by magnolia_eic on 12 May 2011
Tagbilaran City, May 11 (PIA) – Nauyonan sa legal team sa Malakanyang nga moduso una og tulo ka consolidated motion for reconsideration sa Sandiganbayan sa dili pa moapela sa Korte Suprema kalabot
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Written by magnolia_eic on 22 March 2011
GIPANAWAGAN na sa Sangguniang Panlungsod sa Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran ngadto sa Korte Suprema nga undangon na ang paghimos sa mga lungsod nga mga syudad bisan kon dili kaini makatuman sa rekisitos sa
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Written by magnolia_eic on 12 January 2011
The Supreme Court has affirmed with finality its ruling upholding the constitutionality of a 2007 law that allows warrantless arrests of terror suspects and their temporary detention without charges.
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Written by magnolia_eic on 09 December 2010
The Aquino Administration will pursue steps to make officials of the previous administration accountable for allegations of corruption and wrongdoing, Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. said on
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Written by magnolia_eic on 18 August 2010
NAKITA sa Supreme Court nga wala pa gikinahanglan ang TRO sa pag implementar ni Presidente Benigno Aquino III sa una niyang tulo ka executive orders, diin gi kuwestiyon ang legality niini. Sa niaging
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Written by magnolia_eic on 16 August 2010
Manila, Philippines – The compromise agreement between Hacienda Luisita and its farmers does not automatically resolve their dispute before the Supreme Court. Jose Midas Marquez, SC spokesman,
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Written by magnolia_eic on 07 August 2010
MALACAÑANG on Thursday stood pat on its issuance of Executive Order No. 2 revoking “midnight appointments” made by the previous administration saying these violated the “intent and spirit of
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Written by magnolia_eic on 30 July 2010
Manila, Philippines — The Supreme Court has ruled that the sugar mill in the plantation owned by President Aquino’s family had acted in “bad faith” when it’s workers
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Written by magnolia_eic on 20 July 2010
The first round of the Judicial and Bar Council’s interviews for those vying for a Supreme Court seat began on Monday. Scheduled to face the council in the morning are Court of Appeals
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Written by magnolia_eic on 24 June 2010
THE Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to conduct an extensive investigation into the disappearance of political activist Jonas Burgos three years ago. In a 16-page
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Written by magnolia_eic on 15 April 2010
To thwart possible attacks against members of the judiciary, the Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Commission on Elections to exempt over 2,000 judges nationwide from the coverage of the election
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