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[Title] => Theft suspects' lawyer questions DOJ circular
[Summary] => The hearing on the motion to bail of the eight former Cokaliong Shipping Lines Inc. employees who were charged with qualified theft was postponed yesterday as their legal counsel questioned the Department of Justice circular making the crime non-bailable.
In his motion, defense counsel Austreverto A. Navales said the 1987 Constitution is supreme than the DOJ circular which dated July 15.
Navales contended that the Constitution is clear that unless a person is charged with offense punishable by reclusion perpetua, a detained person is entitled to post bail.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Theft suspects' lawyer questions DOJ circular
[Summary] => The hearing on the motion to bail of the eight former Cokaliong Shipping Lines Inc. employees who were charged with qualified theft was postponed yesterday as their legal counsel questioned the Department of Justice circular making the crime non-bailable.
In his motion, defense counsel Austreverto A. Navales said the 1987 Constitution is supreme than the DOJ circular which dated July 15.
Navales contended that the Constitution is clear that unless a person is charged with offense punishable by reclusion perpetua, a detained person is entitled to post bail.
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November 30, 2005 - 12:00am