But there are also news reports about what will happen after the trial. This is speculation because Estrada has not yet been found guilty by the court. As we have said many times, an accused in our country is supposed to be presumed innocent till proven guilty. But already, jailers have shown great concern as to what to do with Estrada if and when he is sentenced. The Quezon City jail, they say, is too small to accommodate him. And there is fear that Erap supporters may take drastic steps to release him from jail.
And so now there are news reports that if and when he is convicted for plunder, he will be placed in an island like Napoleon Bonaparte who was exiled in Saint Helena till he died. One suggestion was one of the islands that form part of Corregidor. Another is an islet somewhere in North Luzon.
We believe that all this is still far-fetched because Estradas trial, whatever the outcome, will be a long one. The thing however is that the crime that he is being charged with is non-bailable. So he will suffer detention as soon as the case is officially filed in court. So putting him in an island is out of the question. That would involve a long trip every time there is a hearing.
Estradas trial for plunder will attract peoples attention even much more than his impeachment. We understand that some quarters are moving to have it televised. One thing is certain, the nations attention will be rivetted on the trial and we have more pressing socio-economic problems to really be concerned about. But, we guess, the show must go on.