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[Title] => US Marine accused of rape seeks acquittal
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The principal accused in the Subic rape case asked the court yesterday to acquit him of charges that he raped a 23-year-old Filipina on grounds that the prosecution failed to prove him guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
Lance Corporal Daniel Smith told the Makati Regional Trial Court that the woman known only as "Nicole" accused him and three other US Marines of rape to protect her relationship with an American boyfriend.
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[Title] => Nicole struggles to forget, a year after alleged rape
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While most Filipinos will spend Nov. 1 remembering loved ones who have passed away, the 23-year-old Filipina who claims to have been sexually assaulted by four US Marines the same day last year remembers a rape.
"Nicole" said she is struggling to forget her ordeal, but that it all comes back to her every now and then.
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[Title] => GI submits to court van drivers statement swearing no rape took place
[Summary] => The principal accused in the Subic rape case presented in court yesterday an affidavit in which the driver of the van, where a 23-year-old Filipina was allegedly raped last year, swore that no rape took place, after the driver refused to take the witness stand.
In his formal offer of evidence to the Makati City regional trial court, Lance Corporal Daniel Smith, the 21-year-old US Marine accused of raping the woman known only as Nicole, also submitted a transcript of Timoteo Soriano Jr.s radio interview with Vice President Noli de Castro 11 days after the alleged rape.
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[Title] => Dont drag Elizalde into Subic rape case foundation
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The name of prima ballerina Liza Macuja-Elizalde should not be dragged into the Subic rape case, members of The Outstanding Women in the Nations Service (Towns) Foundation said yesterday.
The organization expressed dismay over how Elizalde, who only wants to help, is being dragged unnecessarily into the picture, muddling the real issue of the alleged rape of a 22-year-old Filipina by four US Marines at the Subic freeport in Zambales last November.
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[Title] => Nicole says Smith lying
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A 22-year-old Filipina accused a 21-year-old US Marine yesterday of lying when he told a Makati City court on Monday that he did not rape her.
In an interview, the woman, known only as "Nicole," said Lance Corporal Daniel Smiths testimony revealed a "deliberate move to scrap all evidence and information" that she was "highly intoxicated" when she was allegedly raped in a moving van at Subic Bay Freeport on Nov. 1 last year.
It was not true that she initiated any kissing or sexual intercourse, she added.
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[Title] => Smith to take stand today
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A 21-year-old US Marine charged with raping a Filipino woman is set to testify in court that he had consensual sex with his accuser, his lawyer said yesterday.
Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith, of St. Louis, Missouri will take the witness stand today at the start of defense lawyers presentation of witnesses in the rape case against Smith and three other US Marines.
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[Title] => Nicoles US Marine friend to testify for defense
[Summary] => A US Marine claiming to be a friend of the 22-year-old Filipina who has accused another Marine of raping her will appear in court on Sept. 11 to testify that the alleged victims story "just didnt sound right" when she first told him about it.
In his affidavit, dated Nov. 8, 2005, US Marine Justin Michael Bamberger said he was a "very close friend" of the woman known only as "Nicole" whom he met when he was assigned at Camp Navarro in Zamboanga City.
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[Title] => Voluminous documentary evidence submitted in Subic rape trial
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Confident that they were able to prove the guilt of the accused after more than two months of trial, lawyers for the 22-year-old Filipina allegedly raped by United States Marines in Subic, Zambales have made a formal offer of evidence before the court.
Eight inches thick of documentary evidence were submitted to the Makati City regional trial court (RTC) last Friday by the prosecution, said lawyer Hazel Decena-Valdez, one of the five government prosecutors handling the controversial rape case.
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[Title] => Smith to take witness stand on 9/11
[Summary] => The American soldier principally accused in the rape of a Filipina in Subic last year will take the stand as the first witness for the defense on the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the US.
Lance Corporal Daniel Smith, the 21-year-old US Marine accused of rape along with three other American soldiers, will testify and stick to his story that he had consensual sex with "Nicole," according to defense counsel Benjamin Formoso.
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[Title] => GIs lawyer wants full disclosure of DNA patterns
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Lawyers of the 21-year-old United States Marine accused of raping a Filipina want the Philippine National Police (PNP) Crime Laboratory to give them a copy of the male and female DNA patterns the crime lab says it found in physical evidence provided by the prosecution.
Lance Corporal Daniel Smiths legal counsels said this would assure them that there will be no alteration or substitution in the crime lab report now that their clients DNA is being examined for comparison.
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BENJAMIN FORMOSO
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[Title] => US Marine accused of rape seeks acquittal
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The principal accused in the Subic rape case asked the court yesterday to acquit him of charges that he raped a 23-year-old Filipina on grounds that the prosecution failed to prove him guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
Lance Corporal Daniel Smith told the Makati Regional Trial Court that the woman known only as "Nicole" accused him and three other US Marines of rape to protect her relationship with an American boyfriend.
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[Title] => Nicole struggles to forget, a year after alleged rape
[Summary] =>
While most Filipinos will spend Nov. 1 remembering loved ones who have passed away, the 23-year-old Filipina who claims to have been sexually assaulted by four US Marines the same day last year remembers a rape.
"Nicole" said she is struggling to forget her ordeal, but that it all comes back to her every now and then.
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[Title] => GI submits to court van drivers statement swearing no rape took place
[Summary] => The principal accused in the Subic rape case presented in court yesterday an affidavit in which the driver of the van, where a 23-year-old Filipina was allegedly raped last year, swore that no rape took place, after the driver refused to take the witness stand.
In his formal offer of evidence to the Makati City regional trial court, Lance Corporal Daniel Smith, the 21-year-old US Marine accused of raping the woman known only as Nicole, also submitted a transcript of Timoteo Soriano Jr.s radio interview with Vice President Noli de Castro 11 days after the alleged rape.
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[Title] => Dont drag Elizalde into Subic rape case foundation
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The name of prima ballerina Liza Macuja-Elizalde should not be dragged into the Subic rape case, members of The Outstanding Women in the Nations Service (Towns) Foundation said yesterday.
The organization expressed dismay over how Elizalde, who only wants to help, is being dragged unnecessarily into the picture, muddling the real issue of the alleged rape of a 22-year-old Filipina by four US Marines at the Subic freeport in Zambales last November.
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[Title] => Nicole says Smith lying
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A 22-year-old Filipina accused a 21-year-old US Marine yesterday of lying when he told a Makati City court on Monday that he did not rape her.
In an interview, the woman, known only as "Nicole," said Lance Corporal Daniel Smiths testimony revealed a "deliberate move to scrap all evidence and information" that she was "highly intoxicated" when she was allegedly raped in a moving van at Subic Bay Freeport on Nov. 1 last year.
It was not true that she initiated any kissing or sexual intercourse, she added.
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[Title] => Smith to take stand today
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A 21-year-old US Marine charged with raping a Filipino woman is set to testify in court that he had consensual sex with his accuser, his lawyer said yesterday.
Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith, of St. Louis, Missouri will take the witness stand today at the start of defense lawyers presentation of witnesses in the rape case against Smith and three other US Marines.
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[Title] => Nicoles US Marine friend to testify for defense
[Summary] => A US Marine claiming to be a friend of the 22-year-old Filipina who has accused another Marine of raping her will appear in court on Sept. 11 to testify that the alleged victims story "just didnt sound right" when she first told him about it.
In his affidavit, dated Nov. 8, 2005, US Marine Justin Michael Bamberger said he was a "very close friend" of the woman known only as "Nicole" whom he met when he was assigned at Camp Navarro in Zamboanga City.
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[Title] => Voluminous documentary evidence submitted in Subic rape trial
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Confident that they were able to prove the guilt of the accused after more than two months of trial, lawyers for the 22-year-old Filipina allegedly raped by United States Marines in Subic, Zambales have made a formal offer of evidence before the court.
Eight inches thick of documentary evidence were submitted to the Makati City regional trial court (RTC) last Friday by the prosecution, said lawyer Hazel Decena-Valdez, one of the five government prosecutors handling the controversial rape case.
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[Title] => Smith to take witness stand on 9/11
[Summary] => The American soldier principally accused in the rape of a Filipina in Subic last year will take the stand as the first witness for the defense on the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the US.
Lance Corporal Daniel Smith, the 21-year-old US Marine accused of rape along with three other American soldiers, will testify and stick to his story that he had consensual sex with "Nicole," according to defense counsel Benjamin Formoso.
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[Title] => GIs lawyer wants full disclosure of DNA patterns
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Lawyers of the 21-year-old United States Marine accused of raping a Filipina want the Philippine National Police (PNP) Crime Laboratory to give them a copy of the male and female DNA patterns the crime lab says it found in physical evidence provided by the prosecution.
Lance Corporal Daniel Smiths legal counsels said this would assure them that there will be no alteration or substitution in the crime lab report now that their clients DNA is being examined for comparison.
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