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                    [Summary] => Lawyers from the prosecution and defense panels in the Marcos graft cases pending before the Sandiganbayan welcomed yesterday the suggestion that a special division in the Supreme Court be created to speed ups the resolution of the cases.


Robert Sison, a lawyer of former first lady Imelda Marcos, said he is amenable to this arrangement.

"We are all out for a speedy trial, especially in criminal cases. Marathon hearings would be fine with me," he said.
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Justice Godofredo Legaspi, chairman of the Sandiganbayan’s third division, offered the cases to the four other divisions of the anti-graft court for "re-raffle," because his impartiality may be questioned by the prosecution should the ruling on the lawsuits be made in Mrs. Marcos’ favor.
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                    [Summary] => Lawyers from the prosecution and defense panels in the Marcos graft cases pending before the Sandiganbayan welcomed yesterday the suggestion that a special division in the Supreme Court be created to speed ups the resolution of the cases.


Robert Sison, a lawyer of former first lady Imelda Marcos, said he is amenable to this arrangement.

"We are all out for a speedy trial, especially in criminal cases. Marathon hearings would be fine with me," he said.
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Justice Godofredo Legaspi, chairman of the Sandiganbayan’s third division, offered the cases to the four other divisions of the anti-graft court for "re-raffle," because his impartiality may be questioned by the prosecution should the ruling on the lawsuits be made in Mrs. Marcos’ favor.
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