Rape raps vs Gov, counter plaint merged
November 7, 2000 | 12:00am
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has approved the consolidation of the rape complaint which a 20-year-old coed filed against Surigao del Sur Gov. Primo Murillo and the counter-complaint of perjury and extortion the latter has lodged against her with the Manila prosecutors office.
A DOJ panel is investigating the rape charges, which Murillo has denied, claiming that he and the alleged victim had a "relationship."
In yesterdays clarificatory hearing, the coed said she would file a motion for a forensic examination of a letter that her father supposedly wrote, that she and Murillo were sweethearts, and a picture showing her and the governor with a group, with a "dubious" dedication. Delon Porcalla
A DOJ panel is investigating the rape charges, which Murillo has denied, claiming that he and the alleged victim had a "relationship."
In yesterdays clarificatory hearing, the coed said she would file a motion for a forensic examination of a letter that her father supposedly wrote, that she and Murillo were sweethearts, and a picture showing her and the governor with a group, with a "dubious" dedication. Delon Porcalla
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