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CASE A

 A Judge in Olongapo City was suspended recently for allegedly taking bribes and dismissing
cases against child rapists.
 Last 22 May, the horrific story of the alleged murder, sexual abuse, torture with electric shock
and severe physical beating of an 11 year-old girl and her companion Miriam was reported here.

CASE B

o Irishman Eanna O’Cochlain, visiting Laoag, Ilocos Norte – where his wife is from – is the long
suffering victim of an alleged cruel frame up in July 2013. He was suddenly detained, searched
(without just cause) at the Laoag airport and lo and behold after a quick search two sticks of
marijuana were allegedly “found.”
o The unfortunate Eanna O’Cochlain traveler and tourist claims the so-called evidence was
planted.
o Two Laoag policemen threatened Eanna constantly with 25 years in prison while waiting for a
big payoff that never came. So they were peeved, the prosecutor was peeved and warned Mr.
O’Cochlain of grave consequences. He was unjustly jailed and went on hunger strike, a man
willing to die for his belief in justice. So he had to borrow another 250,000 pesos when they
quickly granted bail so he would not die behind bars and create an international outrage.

CASE C

 MayorAntonio Sanchez – convicted rape murder (victim: Eileen Sarmenta & Alan Gomez)
 “After three to five years of serving his sentence and he has no offense committed inside one
incarceration and has shown good conduct… he’s given at least 20 days of GCTA per month so
bali credited ito this is credited sa kanyang sentence,”

CASE D

 Plight against Lumads


 Lumads fight against aggressive commercial exploitation by the government and the
multinational mining corporation - who mostly gains from the profit.

CASE E

 Paco’s infamous case of the murder of the Chiong sisters (july 16,1997)
 Amidst the numerous counts of legit evidence that can prove the innocence of Paco, it is still a
mystery how the Philippine justice system handled the case.

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