Thursday, February 9, 2012

PEOPLE'S VERDICT: Corona is guilty as hell...

The senate must now assume sitting as Jury the presumption of guilt and find the CJ guilty as hell. If the defense thinks that they score a point; they are wrong for whatever reasonable defense they will put up; the people will think of ” flight” for what can you call CJ panic in seeking for a TRO (to stop the revelation of his dollar accounts) as a sign of guilt. The defense is trying to condition people’s mind that this is a criminal court where guilt has to be proven beyond reasonable doubt but the senate is no ordinary people. They know that in an impeachment court; all the prosecution need is to establish a “reasonable doubt” as to the fitness of the CJ to continue sitting as one CJ. As in the case of Estrada; the prosecutors instead of walking out (no to the opening of Erap’s accounts) should now rest their case. They have established enough reasonable doubt to impeach the CF.  They should rest their case while the dollar account hangs over the head of Corona like the sword of Damocles; like the envelope containing alleged accounts of Estrada. Corona’s dollar account like Estrada’s unopened envelope is better left locked in the bank’s computers…




SC issues TRO on CJ's alleged dollar accounts
by Ira Pedrasa, ABS-CBNnews.com

Palace says TRO 'brazen effort to derail trial'

MANILA, Philippines (1st UPDATE) - The Supreme Court (SC), in a vote of 8-5, issued on Thursday an indefinite temporary restraining order (TRO) on the subpoena issued by the impeachment court on the alleged dollar accounts of Chief Justice Renato Corona in Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank).

In a press conference, SC spokesman and Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez said the high court took note of the provision under Foreign Currency Deposit Act. The law specifically states that a disclosure of foreign currency bank accounts can only be made upon written permission from the depositor.

Full article:
http://philnews.com/headlines/2012/headline_news_0209aa.htm

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