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[Title] => Smith hopeful SC will clear him
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Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Smith is optimistic that the Supreme Court will reverse his conviction for rape, his spiritual adviser Fr. James Reuter, S.J., said yesterday.
"He has real high hopes that the decision will be reversed. Hes taking everything that is happening to him very peacefully, Reuter said in a phone interview.
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[Title] => Nicole wants new lawyers
[Summary] => Alleged rape victim "Nicole" yesterday asked that all save one of the members of the government prosecution panel in the Subic rape case be replaced.
An emotional Nicole, as the complainant is publicly known, told a press conference that she wanted all government prosecutors out of the case with the exception of State Prosecutor Hazel Decena-Valdez.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Smith testifies he had consensual sex with Nicole
[Summary] => A 21-year-old US Marine accused of raping a 22-year-old Filipina testified in court yesterday that they had consensual sex, and that he did not rape her.
The trial resumed yesterday after a three-week break.
On direct examination by Ricardo Diaz, one of the lawyers for the defense, Lance Corporal Daniel Smith told the Makati City regional trial court the woman, known only as "Nicole," had her hands on his genitals while they were kissing in a moving van at the Subic Bay Freeport on Nov. 1 last year.
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[Title] => Nicole suffers breakdown; trial halted
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The rape trial involving four United States Marines adjourned yesterday until next week because the 22-year-old Filipina victim suffered a breakdown a day after taking the stand, the judge said.
The woman, identified in court only by the pseudonym "Nicole," identified the US Marine who allegedly raped her in tearful testimony Thursday during the emotional six-week-old trial.
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[Title] => GI in rape: Were not monsters, God was in the van
[Summary] => God was there.
Speaking publicly for the first time, Staff Sergeant Chad Carpentier, one of the four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina inside a van in Subic last year, said yesterday he and his co-accused were not the monsters they were portrayed to be.
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[Title] => GI in rape: Were not monsters, God was in the van
[Summary] => God was there.
Speaking publicly for the first time, Staff Sergeant Chad Carpentier, one of the four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina inside a van in Subic last year, said yesterday he and his co-accused were not the monsters they were portrayed to be.
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[Title] => Defense lawyers grill prosecution witnesses in Subic rape case
[Summary] => Defense lawyers again grilled two prosecution witnesses in an effort to destroy their credibility during yesterdays hearing of the Subic rape case before the Makati City Regional Trial Court (RTC).
An evidence custodian and the chief of the Investigation Division of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authoritys (SBMA) Intelligence and Investigation Office (IIO) took the witness stand at yesterdays hearing.
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[Title] => US prober testifies Marine admitted to consensual sex
[Summary] => A United States Navy investigator testified yesterday that a US Marine accused of rape admitted to "consensual sex" with a Filipino woman while his three co-accused servicemen cheered him on.
US Naval Criminal Investigation Service agent Guy Papageorge, quoting from his investigation report, said Lance Cpl. Daniel John Smith, "admitted he had sexual intercourse with the Filipino woman inside the van and that the other Marines cheered him on," testimony that was also given in an earlier hearing by the vans driver, Timoteo Soriano.
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[Title] => Subic judge inhibits self from case
[Summary] => OLONGAPO CITY In a surprising move, the judge handling the controversial case of four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina last November has inhibited himself from the case, a day before the scheduled arraignment.
Executive Vice Judge Renato Dilag of the Regional Trial Court Branch No. 73 said he inhibited himself from the case because the lawyer of the alleged victim filed a motion questioning his partiality as his son once worked for a law firm now representing one of the Americans.
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[AuthorName] => Bebot Sison Jr.
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[Title] => Olongapo judge: Court, not DOJ, will decide who among GIs will be charged
[Summary] => OLONGAPO CITY The judge tasked to hear the case of four US Marines accused of raping a 22-year-old Filipino last November said yesterday the court will decide who among the Americans will be charged.
Vice Executive Judge Renato Dilag of the Olongapo Regional Trial Court Branch 73 said he would have to evaluate the decision of the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the motion to review the prosecutors resolution charging the four US servicemen with rape.
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[Title] => Smith hopeful SC will clear him
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Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Smith is optimistic that the Supreme Court will reverse his conviction for rape, his spiritual adviser Fr. James Reuter, S.J., said yesterday.
"He has real high hopes that the decision will be reversed. Hes taking everything that is happening to him very peacefully, Reuter said in a phone interview.
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[Title] => Nicole wants new lawyers
[Summary] => Alleged rape victim "Nicole" yesterday asked that all save one of the members of the government prosecution panel in the Subic rape case be replaced.
An emotional Nicole, as the complainant is publicly known, told a press conference that she wanted all government prosecutors out of the case with the exception of State Prosecutor Hazel Decena-Valdez.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-20 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Michael Punongbayan
[SectionName] => Headlines
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[Title] => Smith testifies he had consensual sex with Nicole
[Summary] => A 21-year-old US Marine accused of raping a 22-year-old Filipina testified in court yesterday that they had consensual sex, and that he did not rape her.
The trial resumed yesterday after a three-week break.
On direct examination by Ricardo Diaz, one of the lawyers for the defense, Lance Corporal Daniel Smith told the Makati City regional trial court the woman, known only as "Nicole," had her hands on his genitals while they were kissing in a moving van at the Subic Bay Freeport on Nov. 1 last year.
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[Title] => Nicole suffers breakdown; trial halted
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The rape trial involving four United States Marines adjourned yesterday until next week because the 22-year-old Filipina victim suffered a breakdown a day after taking the stand, the judge said.
The woman, identified in court only by the pseudonym "Nicole," identified the US Marine who allegedly raped her in tearful testimony Thursday during the emotional six-week-old trial.
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[Title] => GI in rape: Were not monsters, God was in the van
[Summary] => God was there.
Speaking publicly for the first time, Staff Sergeant Chad Carpentier, one of the four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina inside a van in Subic last year, said yesterday he and his co-accused were not the monsters they were portrayed to be.
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[Title] => GI in rape: Were not monsters, God was in the van
[Summary] => God was there.
Speaking publicly for the first time, Staff Sergeant Chad Carpentier, one of the four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina inside a van in Subic last year, said yesterday he and his co-accused were not the monsters they were portrayed to be.
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[Title] => Defense lawyers grill prosecution witnesses in Subic rape case
[Summary] => Defense lawyers again grilled two prosecution witnesses in an effort to destroy their credibility during yesterdays hearing of the Subic rape case before the Makati City Regional Trial Court (RTC).
An evidence custodian and the chief of the Investigation Division of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authoritys (SBMA) Intelligence and Investigation Office (IIO) took the witness stand at yesterdays hearing.
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[Title] => US prober testifies Marine admitted to consensual sex
[Summary] => A United States Navy investigator testified yesterday that a US Marine accused of rape admitted to "consensual sex" with a Filipino woman while his three co-accused servicemen cheered him on.
US Naval Criminal Investigation Service agent Guy Papageorge, quoting from his investigation report, said Lance Cpl. Daniel John Smith, "admitted he had sexual intercourse with the Filipino woman inside the van and that the other Marines cheered him on," testimony that was also given in an earlier hearing by the vans driver, Timoteo Soriano.
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[Title] => Subic judge inhibits self from case
[Summary] => OLONGAPO CITY In a surprising move, the judge handling the controversial case of four US Marines accused of raping a Filipina last November has inhibited himself from the case, a day before the scheduled arraignment.
Executive Vice Judge Renato Dilag of the Regional Trial Court Branch No. 73 said he inhibited himself from the case because the lawyer of the alleged victim filed a motion questioning his partiality as his son once worked for a law firm now representing one of the Americans.
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[Title] => Olongapo judge: Court, not DOJ, will decide who among GIs will be charged
[Summary] => OLONGAPO CITY The judge tasked to hear the case of four US Marines accused of raping a 22-year-old Filipino last November said yesterday the court will decide who among the Americans will be charged.
Vice Executive Judge Renato Dilag of the Olongapo Regional Trial Court Branch 73 said he would have to evaluate the decision of the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the motion to review the prosecutors resolution charging the four US servicemen with rape.
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