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[Title] => A fate worse than death
[Summary] => What is clear is that the death sentences of about 100 Death Row convicts, which have already been affirmed by the Supreme Court on automatic review, have been reduced to life imprisonment by virtue of the Presidents Easter Week announcement. What is far from clear is whether the commutation applies to ALL inmates, numbering about 1,237, including those whose death sentences have not yet completed the process of automatic review by the Supreme Court.
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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AFTER LEO ECHEGARAY
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