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The American passport of Marinduque congressional candidate Regina Reyes cost her not only her candidacy but also a possible criminal investigation.

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Biazon was reacting to reports that in 1996, the State Bar of California recommended a three-year suspension of De Vera’s law practice for alleged violation of his duties as attorney of one Julius Willis Jr.
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                    [Title] => Disqualified Marinduque bet may face falsification raps
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Biazon was reacting to reports that in 1996, the State Bar of California recommended a three-year suspension of De Vera’s law practice for alleged violation of his duties as attorney of one Julius Willis Jr.
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