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[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga Seven persons, including four women, were meted up to 17 years imprisonment in Tarlac while another three were sentenced to six years in jail in Bulacan after regional trial courts found them guilty of illegal logging and violating other forestry laws.
In his decision, Judge Arsenio Adriano of the RTC Branch 64 in Tarlac City said the seven were found "guilty beyond reasonable doubt" of violating Section 68 of the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines with punishments for qualified theft."
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In his decision, Judge Arsenio Adriano of the RTC Branch 64 in Tarlac City said the seven were found "guilty beyond reasonable doubt" of violating Section 68 of the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines with punishments for qualified theft."
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In his decision, Judge Arsenio Adriano of the RTC Branch 64 in Tarlac City said the seven were found "guilty beyond reasonable doubt" of violating Section 68 of the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines with punishments for qualified theft."
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