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The Regional Trial Court has ordered two of the three accused in the murder of lawyer Arbet Sta Ana Yongco to file their respective demurer to evidence within 10 days after receiving the order that granted them a "leave of court."


A "leave of court" is a permission from the court to take action that would otherwise not be permissible. And the 10-day period within which to file the demurrer could not be extended, said RTC-branch 20 Judge Bienvenido Saniel Jr.
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Earlier, Ecleo had asked Econg to inhibit from his case fearing she might be impartial because she was a former classmate of Arbet Sta Ana Yongco, the slain lead private prosecutor of the case.

But Econg rejected his motion for inhibition, saying that she would not be impartial despite the fact that Yongco was her classmate at the law school.
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The Regional Trial Court has ordered two of the three accused in the murder of lawyer Arbet Sta Ana Yongco to file their respective demurer to evidence within 10 days after receiving the order that granted them a "leave of court."


A "leave of court" is a permission from the court to take action that would otherwise not be permissible. And the 10-day period within which to file the demurrer could not be extended, said RTC-branch 20 Judge Bienvenido Saniel Jr.
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Earlier, Ecleo had asked Econg to inhibit from his case fearing she might be impartial because she was a former classmate of Arbet Sta Ana Yongco, the slain lead private prosecutor of the case.

But Econg rejected his motion for inhibition, saying that she would not be impartial despite the fact that Yongco was her classmate at the law school.
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By Fred Languido | August 10, 2007 - 12:00am
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