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The sixth judge to handle the kidnapping case of Filipino-Chinese businesswoman Jackie Rowena Tiu, who was allegedly abducted by seven Chinese nationals in 2001, has set the hearing on Sept. 12. 


Clerk 3 Willie Giron, of Branch 3 of the Manila City Regional Trial Court (MCRTC), said they already sent out the notices of order to the legal counsels of the petitioners and the accused last Aug. 10.

The two-page order was signed by Branch 3 Judge Antonio de Castro.
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Clerk 3 Willie Giron, of Branch 3 of the Manila City Regional Trial Court (MCRTC), said they already sent out the notices of order to the legal counsels of the petitioners and the accused last Aug. 10.

The two-page order was signed by Branch 3 Judge Antonio de Castro.
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The sixth judge to handle the kidnapping case of Filipino-Chinese businesswoman Jackie Rowena Tiu, who was allegedly abducted by seven Chinese nationals in 2001, has set the hearing on Sept. 12. 


Clerk 3 Willie Giron, of Branch 3 of the Manila City Regional Trial Court (MCRTC), said they already sent out the notices of order to the legal counsels of the petitioners and the accused last Aug. 10.

The two-page order was signed by Branch 3 Judge Antonio de Castro.
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Clerk 3 Willie Giron, of Branch 3 of the Manila City Regional Trial Court (MCRTC), said they already sent out the notices of order to the legal counsels of the petitioners and the accused last Aug. 10.

The two-page order was signed by Branch 3 Judge Antonio de Castro.
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