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But law enforcers and judges can avoid committing a lot of mistakes if they understand the new technology. There is an urgent need for them to upgrade their knowledge on information technology and computer literacy.
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In a taxpayer’s suit filed with the Supreme Court Thursday night, lawyers Vener Malabanan III and Albert Taw said the Senate should stop hearing the trial as an impeachment court since the Constitution provides that it is Congress that shall promulgate the rules on impeachment.
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